‘MAHA’ activists urge Trump to oppose limits on pesticide regulation
By Leah Douglas
Washington (Reuters) -This president Donald Trump wrote to Trump, which is compatible with the “re -healthy” movement, in the risk of regulating pesticides on the bill of environmental allowances of the US house and the limitation of “chemicals forever” or losing republican support.
The letter, which opposes the responsibility shields for pesticide companies, is the most recent sign of tension among MAHA supporters who raise the health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and stimulate health risks from pesticides, and the Trump management, working to alleviate a pressure on agricultural surveys.
“Creating extensive responsibility for pesticides is an issue that has been lost for your and youror coalition, and it can cost the majority of the house in midterm.” He said. The leaders of the United States were signed by Child Health, founded by Maha Action, Kennedy and others.
The White House did not respond to the request to comment.
Trump must oppose the provisions of the Council of Representatives, which will limit the Pesticide Regulation and prevent draft risk assessment of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Perfloroalkil and polyfloroalkil substances.
The bill has already been approved by a key committee, but it must still be evaluated by the full home before progressing.
In the letter, the Trump management should also oppose the use of responsibility against the case for negative health consequences from the use of its products for pesticide companies. The chemical company Bayer is trying to check the state and federal legislation that will protect it from some cases because it tries to control cost -effective cases targeting the commonly used Roundup Weed killer.
A May report from Trump’s MAHA Commission, led by Kennedy, angry that the farm industry referred to pesticides as possible health risks. In contrast, the White House held meetings with farm and food groups during the summer and was expected to report a second MAHA strategy report on 12 August.
White House spokesman Kush Desai said the report will be delivered to the White House on Tuesday and will be announced to the public after coordinating the programs of the authorities.
(Reporting Leah Douglas in Washington;



