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How baby formula recalls have mounted amid Trump staff cuts to the FDA

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Hannah Harris Green
How baby formula recalls have mounted amid Trump staff cuts to the FDA
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Experts suggest that recent baby formula recalls due to bacterial contamination are linked to reduced staffing and reorganization at the FDA during the Trump administration. While the FDA maintains that its 'Operation Stork Speed' initiative is ongoing, critics argue the agency lacks the necessary resources to effectively manage food safety.

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The effectiveness of the FDA directly impacts public health and the safety of essential goods, making administrative oversight a critical concern for consumer protection.

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A mother prepares a bottle of baby formula for her infant son in San Antonio, Texas, on 13 May 2022. A mother prepares a bottle of baby formula for her infant son in San Antonio, Texas, on 13 May 2022. Trump administration Analysis How baby formula recalls have mounted amid Trump staff cuts to the FDA Hannah Harris Green Experts say the Food and Drug Administration is not prepared for the health threat of bacterial contamination

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The article focuses on the negative consequences of specific political administration policies, framing the FDA's current struggles as a direct result of those cuts.

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