Make America Healthy Again (MAHA)
Coverage of Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) in the Nexus archive.
- Trump rekindles endorsement winning streak as GOP gubernatorial hopeful advances to runoff
Trump's endorsement of South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette helped her advance to a Republican gubernatorial runoff. The top two candidates from the primary will face off in June, with the winner considered the general election favorite in the state. Other contenders include Alan Wilson, Nancy Mace, Ralph Norman, and Rom Reddy.
- MAHA’s Treatments for Autism: Camel’s Milk, Stem Cell Injections — And Spelling Therapy
Elizabeth Bonker, a nonverbal autistic woman, advocates for government funding of assisted spelling as a communication method for autistic nonspeakers. Her efforts align with the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) community, which disputes mainstream scientific skepticism about assisted spelling's efficacy and links it to broader controversies over autism treatments and vaccine safety.
- Trump responds to reports FDA chief Mark Makary could be fired: 'Know nothing about it'
President Donald Trump downplayed reports of potentially firing FDA Commissioner Marty Makary, despite initial buzz about a possible ouster. Makary has been embroiled in controversies, including slow-walking a safety review for abortion pill mifepristone and facing opposition from pharmaceutical and biotech firms. Trump did not confirm the reports, telling reporters he knows nothing about it.
- Democrats seize on MAHA’s growing frustration with GOP
Democrats are capitalizing on MAHA's growing frustration with the GOP ahead of midterm elections, as MAHA voters express disappointment over the Trump administration's support for a controversial weed killer and pesticides. The health concerns are sparking outrage among MAHA activists. This discontent may impact the upcoming elections.
- Trump withdraws nomination of Casey Means for US surgeon general
Donald Trump withdrew Casey Means' nomination for US surgeon general and replaced her with Dr. Nicole Saphier, a radiologist and Fox News contributor. The decision followed opposition from Republican Senator Bill Cassidy and aligns with the Make America Healthy Again movement led by Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr.
- House Republicans splinter over pesticide provision in farm bill as MAHA movement flexes its muscle
House Republicans split over removing a pesticide liability shield from the farm bill, with 73 GOP lawmakers backing Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s amendment to strip the provision. The MAHA movement, advocating for stricter pesticide regulations, influenced the vote, while opponents argued the change could increase consumer costs.
- Pro-pesticide provisions complicate farm bill’s passage
A pro-pesticide provision in the farm bill is causing delays in its House passage due to opposition from Republicans aligned with the 'Make America Healthy Again' (MAHA) movement. The provision aims to block lawsuits against pesticide companies, creating a major point of contention.
- Supreme Court to hear case that could limit pesticide liability — and divide MAHA from Trump
The Supreme Court will hear a case that could limit liability in pesticide lawsuits, pitting the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement against the Trump administration. The case, requested by Monsanto, centers on Roundup, a weedkiller frequently involved in litigation.
- Steak ‘n Shake’s new chief MAHA officer: We’re going ‘back to the glory days of fast food’
Steak 'n Shake is revamping its ingredients and cooking methods to align with the Trump administration’s health agenda, as stated by its new chief Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) officer, Michael Boes, who aims to restore 'glory days of fast food.'
- Steak ‘n Shake taps MAHA officer as fast-food chain joins RFK Jr's push to overhaul American diet
Steak 'n Shake has appointed Michael Boes as its first Chief MAHA Officer, aligning with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 'Make America Healthy Again' movement to promote healthier, more transparent ingredients. The company is shifting to beef tallow for fried items, removing seed oils, and using grass-fed beef and a2 milk, while President Trump endorsed the initiative.
- Poll: The battle for MAHA that could sway the midterms
The article discusses the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement's role in shaping Republican health policy and its potential impact on midterm elections. Polls show mixed public support for MAHA, with Democrats seen as more trustworthy on health priorities despite GOP efforts to align with the movement.