
President Trump’s choice for the nation’s top doctor faced questions from lawmakers Wednesday about the administration’s pesticide policies during her Senate confirmation hearing.
Dr. Casey Means, nominated to serve as U.S. Surgeon General, fielded inquiries regarding the Trump administration’s executive order concerning glyphosate and its broader strategy on agricultural chemical regulation during the Wednesday session.
The confirmation hearing comes as the new administration moves forward with policy changes affecting the agricultural sector and public health oversight.








