Trump Admin Sidelined Alcohol Study
Analysis based on 51 articles · First reported Jun 09, 2026 · Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The alcohol industry faces potential negative market sentiment and regulatory pressure if more stringent alcohol consumption guidelines are adopted. This could lead to decreased sales and revenue for companies in the Alcohol and society>>>. Conversely, the healthcare sector might see long-term benefits from improved public health.
A study commissioned by the Joe Biden>>> administration, investigating alcohol-related health harms, was independently released after the Donald Trump>>> administration chose not to include its findings in new dietary guidelines. This decision followed significant pushback from the Alcohol and society>>> and criticism from the United States — United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform>>>. Robert M. Vincent>>>, a former official who led the study, accused the Donald Trump>>> administration of 'sidelining' the research, an allegation denied by the United States — United States Department of Health and Human Services>>>. The study, published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, concluded that health risks increase with even one drink a day and that no level of alcohol offers protective effects on mortality, supporting a more forceful recommendation for reduced alcohol intake.
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