Why MAHA Supporters Are Angry: The Executive Order on Glyphosate
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Why MAHA Supporters Are Angry: The Executive Order on Glyphosate
President Trump signed an executive order on February 18, 2026, that invoked the Defense Production Act to support domestic supplies of elemental phosphorus and glyphosate-based herbicides. The order delegates authority to the Secretary of Agriculture and says Section 3 confers immunity for domestic producers. The White House has argued that these materials are important for national security and the food supply, while critics have said the move could limit legal claims against manufacturers. The decision followed Bayer’s proposed $7.25 billion settlement of Roundup litigation on February 17, 2026, and it has been linked to concerns about corporate influence.
MAHA stands for Make America Healthy Again, and the movement is associated with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Many parents who backed MAHA and voted for the president in 2024 have expressed disappointment, and some have started petitions to rescind the order. However, others say the administration is trying to balance farmer income and public health. Therefore, the split shows political and practical tension, and it may affect voter support in upcoming elections. Furthermore, analysts expect debate over liability and regulation to continue.
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