
Bayer Promised EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin ‘A Small Thanks’ for Removing Cancer Warnings About Roundup, According to Internal Emails AOC Obtained
April 29, 2026 | Source: Investigate Midwest | by Sky Chadde
Bayer promised to “provide a small thanks” to Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin for removing warnings about Roundup, the company’s herbicide that has been the subject of tens of thousands of cancer lawsuits, according to internal emails revealed at a Congressional hearing Tuesday.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a New York Democrat, said she obtained the emails, which were written by one of Zeldin’s senior advisors, through a Freedom of Information Act request. The emails, she said, show Zeldin has a conflict of interest with one of the world’s largest companies that has fought for years to not be held liable for its product.
The email from Zeldin’s senior advisor references a situation that started years ago, when California required the active ingredient in Roundup, glyphosate, be labeled a known carcinogen. However, a federal appeals court struck down the warning.
