MAHA Moms Challenge Kennedy on Trump Pesticide Order

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends Trump's controversial pesticide order, facing backlash from concerned 'MAHA Moms' seeking a less chemical-reliant food system.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. found himself facing a passionate group of 'MAHA Moms' as he defended President Trump's recent order to relax restrictions on the use of pesticides and other agricultural chemicals. The order, which has drawn sharp criticism from environmental and consumer advocates, aims to reduce regulatory burdens on farmers and food producers.
Kennedy, a vocal proponent of the administration's agenda, argued that the order would help create a more sustainable and cost-effective food system. "We need to find a balance between productive agriculture and protecting public health," he stated, adding that the government would work to ensure that "any risks are properly managed."
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