Court Questions 25-Year-Old Standards Amid Growing Health Risks;
In the face of mounting scientific evidence showing the dangers of wireless radiation, the Biden-Harris administration continues to ignore crucial calls for action. Despite a 2021 court ruling demanding updated safety guidelines, the FCC has failed to revise standards that were set in 1996—before modern cell phone technology even existed.
FCC’s Outdated Cell Phone Safety Guidelines Come Under Fire:
The National Toxicology Program (NTP) and the Ramazzini Institute both produced landmark research demonstrating clear evidence of cancer linked to radiation exposure. Yet, the administration chose to end this crucial research, defunding studies that could protect millions of Americans.
Judge Patricia Ann Millett, questioning the FCC, highlighted just how out of touch the agency’s reliance on outdated FDA research is: “The FDA coming back and talking about cellphones that are in a holster—where nobody keeps them anymore” underscores the inadequacy of guidelines from a different technological era.
This failure is not a matter of scientific debate—it’s about accountability. Corporate influence and regulatory inertia have kept outdated safety standards in place, leaving the public unprotected. The Biden-Harris administration has not only ignored court orders to revise these guidelines but has also defunded the world’s most important cancer research, putting the health of every American at risk.
It’s time for voters to recognize that public health is being compromised, and leadership must change to put people over corporate profits.
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