Trump Nominates Saphier for Surgeon General, Pulls Means


“I think we need to be looking really hard at our environment, what we’re ingesting — the pollutants, the toxins, everything in Big Agriculture, Big Pharma, in our food industry and everything else,” Saphier said last year. “I think we’re going to find more of a link to autism when we dive into the harmful chemicals we’re consuming here in the United States.”



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