<p>Here's what the pork industry doesn't want you to know about the way it sneaked a provision into the 2026 farm bill that would nullify ballot measures that improve animal welfare, while helping Chinese companies torture American pigs. The issue is personal to me, because we once raised pigs on our family farm, and I saw that these are not commodities but animals rather like dogs: smart with very distinct personalities. A naughty boy who punishes a single animal may be punished, but an adult who presides over the systematic abuse of hundreds of thousands of pigs as a business model is hailed as a visionary CEO -- and voters get that, and that's why they have backed laws that improve animal wellbeing. This is, remarkably, an issue that unites many liberals and conservatives alike; <a href="https://nitter.net/TomiLahren" title="Tomi Lahren">@TomiLahren</a>, <a href="https://nitter.net/Cernovich" title="Cernovich">@Cernovich</a> and <a href="https://nitter.net/IngrahamAngle" title="Laura Ingraham">@IngrahamAngle</a> are among those who have been outspoken on this issue. I hope R and D members of Congress alike will stand firm, for the stakes are immense, with four pigs slaughtered around the clock on average all year. Here's a gift link to my piece: <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/30/opinion/pigs-farm-bill-meat-industry.html?unlocked_article_code=1.mVA._gKf.tJaF0tK5nHNG&smid=url-share">nytimes.com/2026/05/30/opini…</a> I welcome your comments.</p>

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