The 'Accountability Gap' & The $12M Lobbying Surge

"Our government is under siege by lobbyists for German company Bayer... they spent over $9 million lobbying for exemption from liability for harm its chemicals might cause." - Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY)

I. The Broken Promise

In a functioning justice system, a settlement is a binding commitment. Bayer AG previously reached a massive $10 billion settlement framework to compensate thousands of American families devastated by cancer linked to Roundup.

However, current forensic analysis reveals that Bayer is now spending millions to "game the system" - attempting to use political influence to legislate away the very justice they already admitted victims deserve.

$12.2M

TOTAL INFLUENCE SPEND (25-26)

45

REGISTERED LOBBYISTS

13

OUTSIDE LOBBYING FIRMS

II. The "Legislative Override" Strategy

Bayer's primary objective is the creation of a Federal Immunity Shield. This is being pursued through a "full-court press" across three branches of government:

  1. The Farm Bill "Shield" (H.R. 7567)- Lobbyists have successfully inserted language into the 2026 Farm Bill that would preempt (block) state-law warning labels. This would effectively cancel a victim's right to sue, even if a company failed to warn them of cancer risks.
  2. The "National Defense" Loophole - By securing an Executive Order invoking the Defense Production Act, Bayer has successfully branded weedkiller as a "critical national defense resource." This provides a legal hook to argue that paying cancer victims threatens national security.

III. The "Revolving Door" Network

The lobbying effort is driven by high-level personnel with direct ties to the White House and Department of Justice:

Entity/ Individual

Connection

Impact on Accountability

Ballard Partners

Primary Lobbying Firm

The nexus of Bayer's access to the current administration

Susie Wiles

White House Chief of Staff

Former Co-Chair at Ballard Partners representing Bayer.

Pam Bondi

Former Official

Lobbyist at Ballard Partners advocating for Bayer interests.

DOJ Signatories

Kirkland & Ellis Ties

Briefs supporting Bayer signed by officials from their former law firms.

IV. Why This Matters to Every American

This isn't just a legal battle; it's a question of whether the justice system is for sale. If a multi-billion-dollar corporation can use a "Legislative Override" to walk away from a $10B settlement, the rights of every small business and individual are at risk.

By Stan Gottfredson