EO shielding glyphosate manufacturers from lawsuits..

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This really begs the question, "What is the limit of presidential powers via the use of EO's"?

This isn't a reflection of any 1 President since this has been going on for as long as I can remember. The 1st most famous EO I can remember is Nixon taking us off the gold standard temporarily. And now we have Trump deciding that Americans don't deserve the right to sue a corporation that is actively poisoning them. Obama had a bunch of them as did Joey.
So it seems like these EO's are basically dictatorial powers. I haven't looked them up in the constitution to see what it has to say about them. Maybe later this week I can take a peek.
 
If true this is good news. Looks like the Protection for Glyphosate was stripped from the farm bill. Thats not going to stop them from using it but at least we can sue them when they kill us. LOL.
 
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Trump just approved toxic cancer-linked forever chemical pesticides never before used in America on major food crops​

Denmark banned diflufenican – a herbicide never before sprayed on American crops – specifically because it contaminates groundwater with trifluoroacetic acid, a persistent PFAS. The EPA approved it for use on American corn and soybeans on June 30, 2026.

That single fact captures something important about the moment American agriculture just entered. Two pesticides with no prior history of use in the United States were cleared in one day for the country’s two largest crops. A third chemical, already flagged in human urine samples at rates approaching near-universal exposure, received its first-ever approval for use on American food. And five days before any of it happened, the Supreme Court removed one of the last legal avenues Americans had to sue pesticide makers over cancer warnings.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/oth...major-food-crops/ar-AA27xOm4?ocid=socialshare
 
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