
""You cannot claim to care about health while protecting poison. You cannot tell Americans to eat real food while protecting the cancer-causing chemicals sprayed on it," said Vani Hari at the rally, highlighting the coalition's frustration with the Trump administration's stance on glyphosate."
""The case in front of the court centers on whether Bayer can be shielded from lawsuits over claims that the company failed to warn consumers about the cancer-causing effects of glyphosate," illustrating the legal complexities surrounding the herbicide."
""A decade ago, the World Health Organization concluded that glyphosate is 'probably carcinogenic,' though the Environmental Protection Agency did not agree with that finding," emphasizing the ongoing debate over glyphosate's safety."
The Make America Healthy Again coalition expressed discontent outside the U.S. Supreme Court, criticizing the Trump administration for supporting Bayer, the maker of glyphosate-based herbicide Roundup. Vani Hari, a prominent wellness influencer, emphasized the contradiction of promoting health while endorsing harmful chemicals. The case examines Bayer's legal protections against lawsuits regarding glyphosate's cancer risks. The coalition's frustration reflects a broader tension regarding the administration's stance on environmental health and pesticide regulation, especially after the World Health Organization labeled glyphosate as probably carcinogenic.
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