Trump shields glyphosate production with executive order amid lawsuits

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President Trump signed an executive order under the Defense Production Act to secure domestic production of glyphosate-based herbicides like Roundup and elemental phosphorus, granting immunity to manufacturers and arguing the move is essential to national security and food supply. Health and environmental groups criticize it amid thousands of lawsuits alleging cancer risks, while Bayer says it will comply and pursues preemption in courts; the policy could affect litigation as a Supreme Court preemption case awaits in April.
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