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- 01 30, 2025
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FOR ALL the partisan rancour in American politics, the Trump era has produced some surprising convergences between left and right. Republican isolationists and left-wing Democrats often share a of American military might. And economic populists on the left and right can agree on resisting reform of entitlements such as Social Security or supporting . This dynamic has spread to the states too. Consider Missouri, where trial lawyers (traditionally big supporters of Democrats) recently worked with a hard-right group to stop a change to tort laws.This saga began in June 2018 when , a German pharmaceutical and chemical firm, bought Monsanto, an American agrochemical giant. The $63bn sale, which included Monsanto’s liabilities, has gone down as one of the worst mergers ever. Bayer has already paid out more than $10bn in settlements for more than 110,000 claims that Roundup, a weedkiller, is carcinogenic. The company has set aside some $6bn to resolve outstanding claims. Today Bayer’s market capitalisation is less than half what it paid for Monsanto six years ago.