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"Make America Healthy Again"

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Group.png "Make America Healthy Again"   WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Membership• Robert F Kennedy Jr.jpg Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
•  Jessica Reed Kraus
•  Marla Maples
•  Jillian Michaels
•  Alex Clark
•  Vani Hari
•  Caitlin Sinclair
• Calley Means.png Calley Means
• Casey Means.png Casey Means
•  Nicole Saphier
•  Liana Werner-Gray
•  Courtney Swan
• Dr. Mehmet Oz, August 2016.jpg Mehmet Oz
•  Daphne Oz
• Donald Trump.jpg Donald Trump/Second presidency
•  The Wellness Company
A diabolically clever and extremely successful strategy to replace the exposure of the Covid response and coerced mRNA jabs with a focus on personal food choices

Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) is a movement that purports to improve American health by fighting the "chronic disease epidemic" caused by chemicals in the environment and unhealthy food. The focus on food is designed to replace the exposure of the Covid response and coerced mRNA jabs with a generalized mission focusing on personal health choices.

Official narrative

MAHA became a rallying cry during the final months of the 2024 presidential election, after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed President Donald Trump and joined his campaign. Under Kennedy's leadership, the MAHA movement aims to improve nutrition in America, eliminate toxins, preserve natural habitats and fight the chronic disease epidemic.[1]

In February 2025, President Trump established a Make America Healthy Again Commission[2]

Problems with official narrative

Instead of the medical freedom cohort of doctors, nurses, scientists, journalists, and many others who were smeared, censored, cancelled, fired, and persecuted for fighting against Covid mandates, MAHA highlights its influencers who are TikTok celebrities and entrepreneurs getting rich on advocating for healthy food choices and other health-related lifestyle issues.

Debbie Lerman described it as:


When RFK Jr dropped out of the Presidential race and endorsed Trump (which, by the way, I believe was not necessarily a spontaneous choice driven simply by the difficulty of getting on the ballot – but that's a conspiracy theory I have yet to investigate), a new entity was created called MAHA, which is a corporate-branded political organization (you can see the fingerprints of the public relations and marketing consultants all over it), created to ensure the election of Donald Trump, by coopting the medical freedom movement's Covid momentum and converting it into political capital.

It's a diabolically clever and extremely successful strategy: MAHA uses true issues that have been discussed for many decades, like chemicals in food and regulatory capture by pharma – who doesn't want to fix those, right? -- to smother any discussion of the specific harms caused by Covid measures and counter-measures and the legal, social, and geopolitical structures that enabled those harms to happen. So, for example, instead of looking at how the lockdowns increased depression and suicidality in teenagers, they talk about how teenagers are in a "spiritual crisis" caused by a million bad things in our society. Instead of exposing the levels of heart disease, cancer, autoimmune disease and death caused by mRNA shots, they talk about how all those things are part of the chronic disease epidemic that's been plaguing us for decades.

The one issue MAHA may be willing to address, to placate all the real medical freedom fighters who willingly and enthusiastically joined its ranks, is the childhood vaccine schedule.[3]

People

A February 2025 article in the New York Post listed a number of influencers associated with MAHA:

  • Alex Clark is the host of the "Culture Apothecary" podcast. She speaks with guests who share their own healing remedies for those seeking [[alternative healthcare |alternative healthcare methods].[1]
Front page of the "mainstream alternative media" Tucker Carlson show in August 2024; where Tucker Carlson gave Casey Means and Casey Means their breakthrough.
  • Courtney Swan states that she is "on a mission to change America's broken food system."[1]
  • Mehmet Oz, a cardiothoracic surgeon, award-winning author, and former daytime television host, has been outspoken about the increasing sickness in America, largely caused by unhealthy foods.[1]
  • Daphne Oz, TV host, author and wellness advocate known for her expertise in healthy living, nutrition and balanced lifestyle choices.[1]


 

Known members

4 of the 16 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Donald Trump/Second presidencyThe Donald Trump 2.0 administration.
Robert F. Kennedy JrProminent vaccine and environmental safety activist. Announced intention to stand as the Democratic Party candidate in the US/2024 Presidential election campaign. In the Jeffrey Epstein/Black book and flew Lolita Express on two occasions.
Calley MeansHealth expert "from CIA central casting"
Mehmet OzYGL Celebrity doctor who in March and April 2020 advocated use of hydroxychloroquine against COVID-19 and cautioned against shutting down schools, but later fell into lockstep the WEF official narrative on matters COVID.
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