MAHA activists protest Trump administration glyphosate policy at Supreme Court
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Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 27
MAHA activists protest Trump administration glyphosate policy at Supreme Court
10 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 27
Hundreds of MAHA supporters, including prominent influencers and lawmakers, rallied outside the Supreme Court as justices heard arguments in a major Bayer Roundup product liability case.
Protesters criticized President Trump’s February executive order boosting domestic glyphosate production, citing health concerns over its presence in food and warning of political consequences for the GOP.
Bayer maintains glyphosate is safe, referencing regulatory reviews, while the White House frames the order as a strategic move. The MAHA movement’s frustration signals ongoing pressure over food safety and pesticide regulation.
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