Megyn Kelly and Shawn Ryan discuss Trump administration’s “total betrayal” of the MAHA agenda

Shawn Ryan: “I couldn't believe the glyphosate. Isn't that just another lie, you know, from the Trump administration that we're going to clean all this shit up and they said, yeah, it's a national security concern.”

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From the June 1, 2026, edition of The Shawn Ryan Show, posted on YouTube

SHAWN RYAN (HOST): Name the next person you predict that will be out of Trump's administration before the midterms.

MEGYN KELLY (GUEST): RFKJ.

RYAN: Really?

KELLY: Maybe.

RYAN: Why do you think that?

KELLY: Because he is dismantling the MAHA agenda week-by-week. Trump is and RFK based on, you know, pressure that's being put on him. I think he's a true believer —

RYAN: Like the glyphosate stuff?

KELLY: Like the glyphosate that — like let's insulate glyphosate from, you know, legal liability to some extent and mandate it as a national important fertilizer. Like we can't get rid of it because of national security. What? Wait, all the MAHA moms, which is really just like a placeholder for everybody who cares about, you know, chemicals in our food went ballistic saying this is a complete betrayal. This is one of the top items we wanted you to address.

RYAN: I couldn't believe the glyphosate. Isn't that just another lie, you know, from the Trump administration that we're going to clean all this shit up and they said, yeah, it's a national security concern. They labeled fentanyl a national security concern. That's a hundred. That's not even a hundred thousand deaths a year. Do you know how many people die a year from cancer?

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KELLY: Talk to, like, the farming community has been having case after case after case of cancer.

RYAN: They can't even swim in lakes in Iowa because the shit has gotten so bad. There's warning signs in the rivers, in the lakes, so you can't go in there. And then he just — and then he just fucking gave them immunity. 

KELLY: Victor Davis Hanson has a walnut, I think, farm in California, northern California, and for years has been telling me the number of family members who have died of cancer, including his own daughter who all grew up on the farm and, and he said he believed it was because of the chemicals that they sprayed the trees with. And Victor himself came down with cancer this year and has been battling like a lung cancer that's been really tough on him. I love him saying prayers every day for him. But yeah, it's everywhere. And I like, we're just going to pretend it doesn't exist and pretend like Bayer needs our protection, right? Which bought Monsanto like, forgive me, but I don't buy that. They've got more money than God. So, it is very frustrating and it does give you the feeling like what's going to change? Like the MAHA thing helped, really did help get Trump elected. I really thought we'd get more than just a couple of food dyes out of our food.