Former President Announces Plan to Prioritize American Health and Hold Agencies Accountable
Hypothetical press release, also known as a Working Backwards press release
New York, NY — Former President Donald J. Trump today announced his commitment to restore funding for the National Toxicology Program’s (NTP) vital cancer research on wireless radiation, emphasizing the urgent need to prioritize the health and safety of American citizens. Citing concerns over outdated safety guidelines and halted research under the Biden-Harris administration, Trump outlined a plan to make America healthy again by ensuring that federal agencies act in the best interest of the public.
Restoring Essential Cancer Research
Trump highlighted the importance of the NTP’s extensive studies, which have investigated the potential links between radiofrequency (RF) radiation exposure and cancer.
“Under the Biden-Harris administration, critical cancer research was halted—research that could protect millions of Americans,” said Trump. “When I’m back in the White House, we’ll fully restore funding to the NTP’s cancer studies. The health of our people, especially our children, is too important to ignore.”
The NTP’s research has been instrumental in exploring how prolonged exposure to RF radiation from wireless devices might impact human health. Restoring funding aims to advance understanding and inform safety measures.
Enforcing FCC Compliance with Court Orders
Trump criticized the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for not updating its RF radiation exposure guidelines since 1996, despite the court order.
“The courts ordered the FCC to reevaluate their outdated safety guidelines, but the Biden-Harris administration did nothing,” Trump stated. “I will ensure that the FCC complies with the law and updates these guidelines based on the latest scientific research. We must account for any and all health risks to protect our citizens.”
Acknowledging Bipartisan Efforts
Trump acknowledged the efforts of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who led a legal challenge resulting in a U.S. Court of Appeals ruling that the FCC failed to adequately address non-thermal health risks in its safety guidelines.
“I want to recognize Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for bringing these critical issues to light,” said Trump. “It’s time we build on this victory and ensure our agencies work for the people, not against them.”
Addressing Neglect Under the Current Administration
The former president expressed concern over what he perceives as neglect of public health priorities under the Biden-Harris administration.
“Our health has been treated like garbage, and it’s unacceptable,” Trump remarked. “Biden-Harris ignored science and failed to protect you. We’re going to undo these harmful Biden-Harris policies, hold our agencies accountable, and prioritize your health above all else.”
Commitment to Making America Healthy Again
Trump concluded by outlining his vision for a healthier nation.
“Health is the foundation of our prosperity,” he said. “We’re going to invest in critical research, enforce science-based safety standards, and ensure our government’s actions reflect the best interests of the people. Together, we’ll build a stronger, safer, and healthier America.”