MAHA Moms Challenge Kennedy Over Trump's Pesticide Policies

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends Trump administration's controversial pesticide order, facing backlash from concerned 'MAHA Moms' activists.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. found himself facing a barrage of criticism from a group of passionate mothers, known as the 'MAHA Moms,' as he sought to defend the Trump administration's recent order to loosen restrictions on the use of certain pesticides. The mothers, who have made it their mission to advocate for safer, more sustainable food practices, expressed their outrage at the decision, which they believe puts the health of their children at risk.
Kennedy, who has long been a proponent of reducing the chemical footprint in the food supply, acknowledged the concerns raised by the MAHA Moms, stating that he would push for a food system that was less reliant on chemicals and more focused on sustainable and organic farming methods. However, he also defended the Trump administration's decision, arguing that it was a necessary step to ensure the continued productivity of American agriculture and the affordability of food for families across the country.
Source: The New York Times


