Some in MAHA movement express frustration over Supreme Court ruling on Roundup weed killer
The Supreme Court has ruled that Bayer, the manufacturer of Roundup weed killer, does not need to warn consumers of a potential cancer risk associated with its product. This decision has been met with frustration from some members of the Make America Healthy Again movement, who feel that the ruling is unjust. The ruling has sparked outrage and concern among those who believe that consumers have a right to know about potential health risks associated with the products they use.
- ▪The Supreme Court ruled that Bayer does not need to warn consumers of a potential cancer risk associated with Roundup weed killer.
- ▪The decision has been met with frustration from some members of the Make America Healthy Again movement.
- ▪The ruling has sparked outrage and concern among consumers who believe they have a right to know about potential health risks.
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One member of the “Make America Healthy Again” movement said the decision was "sickening" after the Supreme Court ruled that Bayer, the manufacturer of Roundup, did not need to warn consumers of a potential cancer risk associated with its weed killer. NBC News’ Julie Tsirkin reports on the MAHA movement's frustration with the Supreme Court's ruling.June 26, 2026
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