MAHA kicked off the week with RFK Jr. joining Dr. Phil.
He dropped major news—including plans to explore banning pharmaceutical ads, a move that should fire up the entire movement.
“There is a very bad Supreme Court decision on free speech and commercial advertising.”
“When you buy a pharmaceutical drug, my agency in most cases is gonna have to pay for it.”
“So the taxpayers are paying for it.”
“So it's a very unusual product in that way.”
“The taxpayers are paying for the ad, and then the person who gets that product is billing the government for it.”
“We're looking at this now with the White House, and ways we can get by that Supreme Court decision.”
He closed that interview giving MAHA what his top three priorities are at this moment.
“Getting the bad ingredients out of food, making sure the vaccines are safe, and making sure baby formula is safe and is available.”
“Those are of my top priorities.”
This week’s interview was packed with jaw-dropping moments. Don’t miss our thread breaking down the biggest highlights!
The very next day, MAHA got more great news—food companies are already changing their ingredients to comply with RFK’s new standards.
America's largest food company makes major recipe change to appease RFK Jr that'll change taste of snacks:
“PepsiCo has announced that it has already started phasing out artificial ingredients.”
“The food giant's CEO, Ramon Laguarta, said that it would continue to transition products such as Cheetos, Lay's, Tostitos and Doritos to be more natural in response to a change in consumer preferences.”
MAHA’s accomplishments aren’t going unnoticed.
At his 100-day rally, President Trump gave RFK a shoutout for some of his early wins.
“I established the new presidential commission to Make America Healthy Again, chaired by our new Secretary of HHS, RFK Jr.”
“He's doing a good job.”
“He's a great guy.”
“Bobby announced that we're banning eight major artificial dyes from our food supply.”
Then, another state joined the MAHA movement.
Florida has passed a bill banning fluoride from public drinking water.
President Trump held a cabinet meeting where RFK revealed shocking information about the former HHS administration.
“During the Biden administration, HHS became a collaborator in child trafficking and for sex and for slavery.”
“We have ended that.”
“We're very aggressively going out and trying to find these 300,000 children that were lost by the Biden administration.”
RFK Jr. then joined NewsNation to break down major MAHA policy wins.
One of his answers was so powerful, it left the entire panel speechless.
Over the weekend, RFK Jr. gave two EXPLOSIVE interviews covering all things MAHA.
Food, vaccines, prayer, budget cuts—you name it.
MAHA isn’t just shaking things up in the U.S. anymore.
It’s changing the world.
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RFK Jr. sat down with Brazilian reporter André Marinho for a wide-ranging MAHA interview.
Marinho asked if Trump’s order to tie U.S. drug prices to global lows could raise prices abroad.
RFK Jr. said it’s time the rest of the world stops freeloading off American taxpayers.
Marinho: “Many Brazilians, and I would guess citizens of the whole world, are kind of worried that this could push drug companies to raise prices abroad.”
RFK Jr: “The United States basically pays for global pharmaceutical research.”
“We account for about 70% of the profits for the pharmaceutical industry and we’re only 4.2% of the world's population.”
“The reason for that is that other countries simply won't pay for it.”
“What we've now told the drug companies is whatever the lowest price that you're charging in any other nation, that's what you're gonna charge here.”
“The other countries have kind of gotten a free ride on The United States because they're getting the benefit of all of our research in there.”
“They ought to be paying their fair share.”
“We spend about 8% of our GDP on drugs, and in Europe they spend 3%.”
“We'd like to see them bring that up to maybe like 6%.”
Sen. Ron Johnson held one of the most gut-wrenching Senate hearings ever, titled Voices of the Vaccine Injured.
Families who lost loved ones—or suffered devastating injuries—were finally given a voice.
Their stories were raw, painful, and long overdue.
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Senator Ron Johnson opened the hearing by stating its purpose.
To give a platform to the vaccine injured—and to families whose loved ones paid the ultimate price.
“The purpose of today's hearing is to give a platform to those individuals and families who have been abandoned, their injuries and suffering dismissed and forgotten.”
The hearing was filled with countless heartbreaking testimonies.
One came from Children’s Health Defense’s Polly Tommey, who spoke about the devastating stories she’s heard again and again from families of the vaccine injured.
“We took a bus, and we traveled around America listening to parents and what had happened to them when they vaccinated their children.”
“What we saw was utterly horrific.”
“We saw so much death following baby vaccines.”
“These parents would vaccinate their perfectly healthy child, and then their child would die.”
“I've interviewed so many parents, and one comes to mind.”
“At four months old, Ms. Bundy pleaded with the doctor, ‘Should I vaccinate my child, he's premature?’”
“‘Oh, yes’, said the pediatrician, ‘If you don't vaccinate your baby, he could die of whooping cough.’”
“She vaccinated that baby, and he was dead in his crib.”
“That is the same story we hear over and over again.”
“These childhood vaccinations, the people of America are telling us, they are not safe and effective.”