MAHA
Coverage of MAHA in the Nexus archive.
- Testosterone-boosting supplement loved by Manosphere and MAHA is contaminated with toxins, experts warn
A testosterone-boosting supplement popular among the Manosphere and MAHA communities is contaminated with toxins, according to expert warnings. The supplement's safety is called into question due to these harmful contaminants.
- Scoop: Trump backs MAHA in heated, "shocking" Oval Office fight on pesticides
Tensions erupted in an Oval Office meeting between President Trump, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, and farming representatives over an executive order promoting alternatives to conventional pesticides. The debate highlighted conflicting priorities: MAHA's push to reduce pesticide use to protect public health versus farming groups' concerns about economic impacts and food safety.
- ‘The decision is sickening’: MAHA leaders feel betrayed by Supreme Court ruling on Roundup weed killer
MAHA leaders expressed betrayal over the Supreme Court's ruling on Roundup weed killer. The article mentions Roundup bottles available at a Lowe's Garden Center in Burbank, Calif.
- The Kratom Civil War Is Heating Up, and MAHA Has Picked a Side
Kratom and its active component 7-OH, which have opioid-like effects, are widely available in the US. Health secretary RFK Jr. is pushing to ban 7-OH, sparking conflict between proponents of the substances and regulators.
- Trump’s endorsement power faces another GOP test in South Carolina after Alan Wilson advances
President Donald Trump's endorsement influence in GOP primaries is being tested again in South Carolina as Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and Attorney General Alan Wilson advance to the Republican gubernatorial runoff. Evette, Trump's preferred candidate, and Wilson will compete for the nomination to succeed term-limited Gov. Henry McMaster, with the runoff winner expected to be the general election favorite. Trump's endorsement of Evette followed similar support for Rep. Randy Feenstra in Iowa, where his candidate narrowly lost to Zach Lahn, backed by MAHA and Turning Point USA.
- Trump’s endorsement power faces another GOP test in South Carolina after Alan Wilson advances
President Donald Trump's endorsement power faces another test in South Carolina's GOP gubernatorial primary as Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and Attorney General Alan Wilson advance to the Republican runoff. Trump's endorsement of Evette did not secure a majority in the primary, requiring a June 23 runoff. The winner will be the GOP's general election nominee in South Carolina.
- Trump rekindles endorsement winning streak as GOP gubernatorial hopeful advances to runoff
President Donald Trump's endorsement of South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette helped her advance to a Republican gubernatorial runoff. The runoff will include Evette and the top vote-getter among candidates like Alan Wilson, Nancy Mace, Ralph Norman, and Rom Reddy. Trump's endorsement influence has been mixed recently, with a prior loss in Iowa.
- MAHA wants to make cotton the new beef tallow
MAHA is promoting a Department of Agriculture initiative to subsidize American cotton farmers and revive domestic textile jobs by replacing foreign synthetic materials. The campaign, called 'the Great American Cotton Plan,' is part of the movement's focus on clothing as well as food.
- MAHA candidate beats Trump's choice in Republican primary for Iowa governor
Zach Lahn, a businessman and MAHA-aligned candidate, defeated President Trump's choice Randy Feenstra in Iowa's Republican gubernatorial primary. The win highlighted divisions within Trump's coalition and signaled growing support for MAHA's anti-pesticide and pro-regenerative farming policies.
- Lahn’s win in GOP primary for Iowa governor is a setback for Trump that could signal MAHA strength
Zach Lahn won Iowa's Republican gubernatorial primary over Randy Feenstra, marking a rare Trump setback and signaling potential strength for the MAHA movement. Lahn's campaign focused on opposing large agricultural corporations and promoting regenerative farming, resonating with Iowa farmers and MAHA supporters.
- Lahn’s win in GOP primary for Iowa governor is a setback for Trump that could signal MAHA strength
Businessman Zach Lahn's victory in Iowa’s Republican gubernatorial primary over President Donald Trump's candidate marks a rare electoral setback for Trump. The win is noted as a potential indicator of MAHA strength.
- Zach Lahn wins Iowa GOP governor primary, upsetting Trump-backed rival
Zach Lahn won the Iowa GOP governor primary and will face Rob Sand in the upcoming election. The race is described as potentially competitive in a red-leaning state.
- Trump-backed Randy Feenstra concedes to MAHA-backed Zach Lahn in Iowa GOP primary for governor
Randy Feenstra conceded to Zach Lahn in the Iowa GOP primary for governor. Feenstra was backed by Trump, while Lahn received support from MAHA.
- STAT+: RFK Jr.’s screen time warning
RFK Jr.'s health policy organization MAHA is responding to Trump-backed primary election results, celebrating Sen. Bill Cassidy's loss while expressing disappointment over Rep. Thomas Massie's defeat. Actor Noah Wyle is at the Capitol advocating for health care legislation including tax credits for providers in staff-shortage areas.
- FDA vape guidance could endanger children, contradicting MAHA goals
The FDA's vape guidance has sparked a major disagreement within the administration, with some officials walking away over the policy, which may endanger children and contradict MAHA goals. The dispute centers around the meaning of public health. The guidance has significant implications for the health and safety of children.
- STAT+: TrumpRx adds generic drugs
Sen. Bill Cassidy's primary loss is a win for MAHA, and there are multiple changes in dynamics that could affect health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Trump administration. TrumpRx adds generic drugs. The loss is one of several changes that may make life easier or harder for the administration.
- RFK Jr. says he won't run for president in 2028
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces he won't run for president in 2028, trying to balance his supporters' hopes with loyalty to the Trump White House. He is currently serving as HHS Secretary. His decision may impact his relationship with MAHA supporters.
- Bill Cassidy’s vaccine advocacy is putting his Senate future in peril as contends with MAHA
Senator Bill Cassidy's advocacy for vaccines is potentially jeopardizing his future in the Senate as he contends with MAHA. Senator Cassidy is a Republican from Louisiana. His stance on vaccine advocacy may impact his political career.
- FDA to weigh lifting restrictions on some MAHA-favored peptides
The FDA is considering lifting restrictions on certain peptides favored by MAHA, with an advisory panel meeting in July to discuss allowing compounding pharmacies to manufacture these peptides for conditions like ulcerative colitis, wound healing, and obesity. The decision aims to address safety concerns while expanding access to treatments.
- Minority of voters identify with MAHA despite some support for its goals: poll
A poll by progressive PAC 314 Action reveals that while 39% of voters support aspects of the 'Make America Healthy Again' agenda, most do not identify with the MAHA movement. The findings highlight a disconnect between support for specific goals and movement affiliation.
- Why a progressive and a MAHA activist are joining forces against Big Chemical
Progressive U.S. Congresswoman Chellie Pingree and MAHA leader Kelly Ryerson are collaborating to advocate for food safety and corporate accountability against harmful chemical practices. Their alliance focuses on protecting consumers from toxic chemicals and ensuring transparency in product risks.
- From MAHA to haha
The article discusses how the paranoid style of medicine, previously associated with MAHA, is now being viewed as a political liability, with the shift highlighted by the transition to 'haha'. This reflects growing concerns about the politicization of medical practices and perceptions.