Bottles of alcoholic drinks are displayed at Jimmy's Corner bar in New York City, U.S., November 28, 2025. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon
Trump Admin AXES Lifesaving Alcohol Limits! Industry’s HUGE Win Exposed!
In a stunning move, the Trump administration reportedly scrapped a proposal that could have saved thousands of American lives annually by halving alcohol consumption limits for men. Instead of tightening guidelines for the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the administration published new advice offering no specific serving limits, merely suggesting Americans drink less. This dramatic reversal came despite health officials, including those from the National Cancer Institute, drafting a proposal to recommend men consume no more than one drink per day, citing cancer risks. Public health experts immediately warned that this vague guidance could inadvertently lead to higher alcohol consumption and, tragically, more alcohol-related deaths and diseases. Moreover, this shift followed a multi-year, intense lobbying campaign by the powerful $1.2 trillion global alcohol industry to influence the health officials' work. Conflicting studies on alcohol's health effects emerged, with an industry-preferred report suggesting moderate drinking carries lower risks, while an HHS-commissioned study warned even one drink a day could increase cancer risks. Disturbingly, after Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. became Trump's health secretary, mass layoffs within HHS saw key officials supporting tighter alcohol guidelines fired or reassigned. Ultimately, the Trump administration adopted the industry-favored study for its new, looser recommendations, sparking concerns about the influence of business over public health. This raises serious questions about who truly dictates public health policy and the potential cost to American lives. For more shocking revelations and in-depth analyses like this, be sure to subscribe to our channel!
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