Trump's Glyphosate Grab: RFK Jr.'s Role & No Spray Coalition
By OCA
PermaNews Brief
Key Takeaways
The No Spray Coalition condemns Trump's glyphosate policy linking it to national security.
- Trump labels glyphosate as critical to national security
- No Spray Coalition opposes glyphosate production
- Lawsuits have previously challenged pesticide use
- Concerns over pesticide impact on health
- Kennedy's role in the issue raises questions
Why It Matters
This situation highlights the ongoing debate about pesticide regulation and public health implications.
What to Do Next
Research local policies on pesticide use and engage in advocacy.
Recommended for: Readers interested in environmental policy and community health advocacy.
April 03, 2026 | Source: Counter Punch | by Mitchel Cohen The No Spray Coalition against pesticides has issued a very strong statement rejecting President Trump’s recent executive order, which declared the production and use of glyphosate as critical to U.S. national security. In 2007, the Coalition won its lawsuit against New
The post Trump’s Attempt to Control the World Supply of Monsanto’s Glyphosate, and Robert Kennedy’s Duplicitous Role appeared first on Organic Consumers.
Source: organicconsumers.org
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