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WATCH: Markey asks Dr. Means if Trump's order promoting glyphosate production puts health at risk
- Sen. Ed Markey questioned Dr. Casey Means about the health implications of Trump’s glyphosate order during the confirmation hearing.
- Means expressed grave concern about health impacts of glyphosate while supporting a shift to sustainable farming practices.
- The EPA maintains there is no evidence glyphosate causes cancer in humans.
- Means emphasized protecting consumers and moving toward more sustainable farming practices.
- Markey framed the MAHA strategy as not aligned with the Trump order.
- Means acknowledged prioritizing health while discussing policy implications for farmers.
- The hearing featured additional related coverage on glyphosate and environmental health issues.
- The hearing tied glyphosate policy to broader debates on consumer protection and public health.
- Means has associations with the MAHA movement and health policy advocacy.
- The clip and related reports were published Feb. 25, 2026, tying the timing to confirmation proceedings.
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