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新的“MAHA”报告草案暗示小RFK不会瞄准杀虫剂

2025-08-18 08:58 -ABC  -  475976

  根据美国广播公司新闻获得的一份文件,一份即将公布的政府报告草案提出了改善美国儿童健康的方法,但没有建议严格限制杀虫剂和超加工食品。

  如果草案的语言保持不变,将构成农业产业的胜利,而卫生与公众服务部(HHS)部长小罗伯特·F·肯尼迪及其“让美国再次健康”(MAHA)盟友的潜在挫折,他们一直反对在美国的食品供应中使用化学添加剂,认为它们对儿童有害。

  一位熟悉草案的人士警告说,在向公众发布之前,措辞仍可能会有所变化。

  “除非政府正式发布,否则任何声称是MAHA报告的文件都应被视为投机性文献,”白宫副新闻秘书库什·德赛在回应美国广播公司新闻的评论请求时表示。

  HHS发言人拒绝证实该文件的真实性。

  《纽约时报》首次报道新报告草稿的详细信息。

  这份报告将是特朗普政府继一份报告后发布的第二份“MAHA”报告5月出版。两者都是由白宫和不同联邦机构的官员组成的,包括肯尼迪的HHS。

  5月份的报告详细列出了官员们所说的导致美国儿童健康状况恶化的因素,并呼吁在100天内提交第二份报告,提出解决这些因素的政策建议。

  早期的报告——被一些发现所困扰它引用的研究是不存在的-引用了关于化学食品添加剂影响的致命统计数据,将它们与癌症和发育障碍联系在一起。

  这份新报告的草案并没有暗示任何从美国食品中消除杀虫剂的意图。

  相反,草案呼吁“更有针对性和更精确的农药应用”和“有助于减少农药用量”的研究项目

  该报告还指出,环境保护署“将努力确保公众对环境保护署严格的农药审查程序以及这与限制使用者和公众的风险之间的关系有所了解和信任。”

  关于超加工食品,新报告仅指出,HHS、美国农业部和食品药品监督管理局将致力于制定“政府范围内的‘超加工食品’定义”"

  在他的1月确认听证会肯尼迪宣称“某种东西正在毒害美国人民,我们知道罪魁祸首正在改变食物供应,转向高度化学密集的加工食品。”

  与此同时,一些“MAHA”影响者大声要求改变该国的食品供应,他们相信肯尼迪会利用他的权力地位根除农业。

  但是今年夏天,农业组织强烈反对在新报告中加入反杀虫剂的建议。

  他们似乎找到了农业部长布鲁克·罗林斯的盟友,他本月向记者表示,即将发布的报告将省去杀虫剂。

  她在华盛顿的一次新闻发布会上说:“没有这些作物保护工具,我们当前的农业体系就不可能生存。”“我非常有信心,他和我们对确保农民参与谈判的承诺仍然是最重要的,这份报告将反映这一点。”

  Draft of new 'MAHA' report suggests RFK Jr. won't target pesticides

  The draft of an upcoming government report suggesting ways to improve the health of American children does not recommend severe restrictions on pesticides and ultra-processed foods, according to a copy of the document obtained by ABC News.

  The draft's language, if left unchanged, would constitute a win for the agriculture industry and a potential setback for Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) allies, who have railed against the use of chemical additives in America's food supply, arguing that they harm children.

  A person familiar with the draft cautioned that the language could still change before it's released to the public.

  "Unless officially released by the administration, any document purporting to be the MAHA report should be dismissed as speculative literature," White House deputy press secretary Kush Desai said in response to ABC News' request for comment.

  An HHS spokesperson declined to verify the document's authenticity.

  The New York Timesfirst reporteddetails of the new draft report.

  The report will be the second "MAHA" report released by the Trump administration following onepublished in May. Both were composed by officials in the White House and across different federal agencies, including Kennedy's HHS.

  The May report detailed the factors officials said were worsening the health of American children and called for a second report, within 100 days, to recommend policies to address those factors.

  The earlier report -- which was dogged by the revelation that somestudies it cited were nonexistent-- cited damning statistics about the effect of chemical food additives, tying them to cancer and developmental disorders.

  The draft of the new report does not signal any intention to eliminate pesticides from America's food.

  Instead, the draft calls for "more targeted and precise pesticide applications" and research programs that would "help to decrease pesticide volumes."

  The report also stated the Environmental Protection Agency "will work to ensure that the public has awareness and confidence in EPA's robust pesticide review procedures and how that relates to the limiting of risk for users and the general public."

  Regarding ultra-processed foods, the new report states only that HHS, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration would work to develop a "government-wide definition for 'ultra-processed food.'"

  In hisJanuary confirmation hearing, Kennedy declared that "something is poisoning the American people, and we know that the primary culprits are changing food supply, a switch to highly chemical intensive processed foods."

  Meanwhile, some "MAHA" influencers have loudly demanded changes to the country's food supply, putting their faith in Kennedy to leverage his position of power to uproot the agriculture industry.

  But this summer, agriculture groups lobbied intensely against the inclusion of anti-pesticide recommendations in the new report.

  They appeared to find an ally in Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, who indicated to reporters this month that the upcoming report would spare pesticides.

  "There is no chance that our current system of agriculture can survive without those crop protection tools," she said at a press conference in a Washington. "I feel very confident that his, and our, commitment to make sure that farmers are at the table remains paramount, and that the report will reflect that."

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