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NEWS UPDATE: President-elect Trump has announced that he will nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 


Donald Trump’s stunning victory has everyone talking, especially about the surprising gains that he made with minority, youth, and women voters.

As a woman, I was told that most of us would be voting for Harris because she was a champion of women’s health. It didn’t happen. In fact, Harris barely won the majority of the female vote, and she won women in smaller numbers than her Democratic predecessors .

Why?

Recently, I noticed that a “crunchy” mom, or a mom who adopts a natural, holistic lifestyle, whom I follow on social media shared one of Robert F Kennedy Jr’s MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) posts on her Instagram story. She has hundreds of thousands of followers.

And it got me thinking – what if different health concerns influenced the female vote other than the reproductive healthcare that Harris’s campaign was banking on?

Harris and the Democratic Party felt confident in their standing with women voters due to her outspoken advocacy of women’s reproductive rights. Her campaign saturated the media with stories of women who had not received proper miscarriage healthcare and who had witnessed botched abortions and other pregnancy tragedies. Women’s health was the defining issue of the Harris campaign.

But if the feed in my enclave of Instagram reflects broader trends, as I think it does, and if the crunchy movement is indicative of health concerns shared by many American women, then it is quite possible that the growing number of naturally-minded and holistic health women, particularly mothers, sympathised with RFK.


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The former Democrat turned Trump supporter speaks right to the heart of the issues that crunchy, and even not so crunchy mothers, worry about.

In recent years, several trends call into question the food, medical, and pharmaceutical industries that RFK has vowed to reform.

First, many polls have shown that vaccine scepticism has increased dramatically since the pandemic. According to a recent Gallup poll, only 40 percent of Americans consider vaccines extremely important to the wellbeing of their children, a dramatic shift from in 2019 when this was true for more than half of Americans.

Even before COVID, RFK was lobbying for mercury to be removed from childhood vaccinations. Kennedy’s vaccine scepticism resonates with Americans who regard vaccines critically, forgo certain vaccines, or avoid them altogether.

Second, RFK’s worry about ultra-processed foods is shared by many mothers. The popularity of organic produce and rejection of processed foods have grown stronger in recent years. “Seed oils,” one of the more highly processed and ubiquitous food ingredients, was a word almost unheard of just a few years ago, and now households are seeking alternatives. The most dramatic example is the recent return of raw milk.

The third factor is distrust of doctors and Big Pharma in the face of a growing mental and chronic health crisis. A studythis August by Northeastern University showed that faith in medical professionals has been declining over the past four years, falling from 71.5 percent in April 2020 to only 40.1 percent in January 2024. Many studies have shown that women feel gaslit and ignored by doctors. Add to this the rising mental health crisis and chronic illness crisis and you have a crisis of confidence in the medical profession.

Fourth, a growing number of women think that holistic, alternative, and nutritional health has been sidestepped in favour of quick-fix drugs. RFK has questioned the motives of the pharmaceutical and medical industry, drawing attention to the fact that the more chronic illness and drug-dependency there is, the more money it makes. He has vowed to root out corruption in the medical profession and Big Pharma.

As a mother myself, I can attest that no one feels these concerns more acutely than we do. Mothers on both sides of the political aisle can join hands on this. We are worried to death.

The Democrats made a huge mistake in defining women’s healthcare as abortion labeled as reproductive healthcare. Most women in the US are mothers, and for most moms their children’s health is paramount. For all the left’s talk about abortion and women’s health, perhaps the female vote was more interested in the health and wellbeing of their children. It’s no wonder RFK’s promise of a healthier America resonated with them.


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Rebekah Bills served four years as a civilian intelligence officer in the Defense Intelligence Agency, earning 6 Individual Act Awards, DIA’s Science and Technology Mission Enabler Award, and the Director’s Personal Coin. Now—her best assignment to date—she cares for her two young sons, Gabriel and Emmanuel, and her exuberant Great Dane puppy, Beowulf.

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U.S. Govt Agency Nominees from Citizens — A chance for YOU to submit your inputs

President-elect Trump says that he and his team have learned from their first go-around. For example, this time they will be much better prepared when he takes the Oath of Office on January 21st, and will hit the ground running.

A good example of this is the interesting website where US citizens can:

  1. nominate qualified citizens [including themselves] for government agency positions, and
  2. vote for other citizens who have been nominated by someone else.

The site is Nominees for the People, and it appears to be operated by RFK. Jr.’s people as members of the Trump team. They are asking for nominations (and votes for nominees) for a variety of government agencies:

The process begins with citizens signing into the website. It’s rather straightforward and should only take a minute or so to do that — so please sign up! Once you’ve done that you can: 1) nominate someone, and/or 2) vote for someone already nominated (one simple click).

I’ve submitted Michele Morrow to be considered for a position in the Department of Education. PLEASE VOTE FOR HER!

FYI: Michele is a very committed, competent, conservative woman who just narrowly lost the election for North Carolina Superintendent of Department of Public Instruction — primarily due to matters beyond her control.

All in all, the Trump Team should be congratulated for coordinating such a democratic effort. As humans, I’m sure that they will make their share of mistakes, but this is a very good start.

©2024. John Droz, Jr. All rights reserved.


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The MAHA Alliance Celebrates a Victory for President Donald J. Trump, Public Health, and the Health and Future of America’s Children

LOS ANGELES, CA /PRNewswire/ — The MAHA Alliance Super PAC, proudly led by the former content team at Team Kennedy, congratulates President-Elect Donald J. Trump for a clear and decisive victory for the nation and public health. In a referendum against the status quo, President Trump and his powerful alliance with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Make America Healthy Again will ensure that the health and healing of the American people becomes a national priority.

The MAHA Alliance targeted the critical 2 to 5% of undecided voters and Kennedy supporters to successfully bring them to Trump’s side through a mix of strategic ad campaigns and pivotal voter mobilization efforts in key battleground swing states and counties.

“We knew that the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. voters would be the difference makers in this election. The alliance between President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy to Make America Healthy Again clearly resonated with mothers and young people across the nation and delivered President Trump a decisive victory,” said Del Bigtree, the CEO of the MAHA Alliance and the former Communications Director for the Kennedy campaign. “After working by his side for 18 months on his Presidential campaign, I want to extend my deepest congratulations to Robert F. Kennedy for his new role in prioritizing public health over profits and securing a healthier future for us all. America is sick, and President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy are the antidote. I also want to extend my deepest gratitude for the Kennedy supporters across the country who showed up to the polls. The people have spoken – Kennedy and the MAHA movement are here to stay, and our work protecting the health of all Americans has only just begun.”

In his victory speech to his supporters the night of the election, President Trump affirmed, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is “going to help make America Healthy Again. He’s a great guy and he really means it, he wants to do some things and we’re going to let him go to it.”

The MAHA Alliance mobilized to create a series of historic moments to reach Kennedy supporters in the critical home stretch of the 2024 election, including sponsoring the Rescue the Republic Rally in Washington, D.C., where over 10,000 people gathered in person and more than 3 million tuned in online. Building on this incredible momentum, MAHA co-hosted a post-rally fundraiser featuring a powerful fireside chat with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi GabbardRussell Brand, and Dr. Jordan Peterson. Leveraging the same digital excellence, creative force, and strategic results that they brought to the Kennedy campaign, MAHA Alliance created what many called the most powerful political ads of the entire election, including DEAR KAMALA, which skyrocketed to over 50 million views across social media platforms in three short days, including reposts from Elon MuskDonald Trump Jr., and many others.

“Our efforts succeed because of the dedication and support of patriots who care deeply about the future of our country. Led by President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., we are looking forward to helping secure the physical, economic, and constitutional health of the United States in President Trump’s administration,” said Brigid Rasmussen, COO of the MAHA Alliance and the former Chief of Staff for Team Kennedy. “The health and well-being of Americans is the non-partisan issue of our time and we will do everything we can to heal and unify the country through this powerful platform.”

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Trump, RFK Jr’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ Pledge Signals Major Shift In GOP Priorities

Former President Donald Trump and former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s recent vow to tackle public health issues together could signal a major shift in Republican priorities if the Trump campaign prevails on Election Day.

Trump has called for the creation of an independent commission with Kennedy’s input and pledged to address various Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) issues the former independent candidate has brought to the forefront, including improving the public’s intake of nutritious foods and addressing the rising trend of obesity in adults. These concerns, in addition to other MAHA priorities that have not historically found much support in the GOP such as calling for more stringent environmental regulations, indicate that a potential Trump administration may take a different approach on health, agricultural and environmental issues than during his first term in office.

Campaign officials, GOP lawmakers and health experts previewed a diverse set of MAHA priorities in interviews with the Daily Caller News Foundation. Tackling the rising chronic disease rate that impacts roughly 60% of American adults is a shared point of concern.

“It’s finally turning the page and saying, ‘We want a health system, not a disease system,’” Dr. Robert Redfield, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) told the DCNF. “For 50 years we built a disease system.”

“When we send President Trump back to the White House, he will work alongside passionate voices like RFK Jr. to Make America Healthy Again by providing families with safe food and ending the chronic disease epidemic plaguing our children,” Karoline Leavitt, national press secretary for the Trump campaign, told the DCNF. “President Trump will also establish a special Presidential Commission of independent minds who are not bought and paid for by Big Pharma and will charge them with investigating what is causing the decades-long increase in chronic illnesses.”

Republicans and former Trump health officials are enthusiastic that marshaling the federal government in response to the country’s myriad health crises could turn the corner on an era where Americans are facing poorer health outcomes and declining life expectancy.

Redfield endorsed the idea of an independent chronic disease commission and told the DCNF that the federal government “must get more serious in preventing chronic disease” to turn the corner on an era where Americans are facing poorer health outcomes and declining life expectancy.

“It’s much more important to get real time, continuous, day-to-day monitoring of your chronic illness, not just the way the system works now where you check in every six months and someone tells you how you’re doing,” Redfield added. “No, you’ve got to check in every day.”

According to Redfield, a second Trump administration could cut the more than $4 trillion Americans spend on healthcare every year by half if federal agencies take an “all-of-government” approach to targeting substance use disorder, obesity and ultra-processed foods in addition to improving mental health services.

“These are, in my view, low-hanging fruit,” Redfield told the DCNF. “That alone would improve the American health system substantially.”

Texas Agriculture commissioner Sid Miller, who is helping vet candidates to serve in a second Trump administration, recounted running into a swarm of British schoolchildren while on a recent trade mission to the United Kingdom as providing further confirmation that a second Trump term must take action on obesity and processed foods, in an interview with the DCNF.

“90s kids and there wasn’t one fat kid in the bunch,” Miller, who has also called for bringing back the presidential fitness test program retired by the Obama administration in 2012, told the DCNF. “That kind of inspired me and made me think we’re not doing something right.”

To improve health outcomes for the more than 40% of Americans that are obese, Miller told the DCNF that a second Trump administration should consider ending Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for processed foods.

“Why are we paying for soda drinks and cookies and junk food with SNAP benefits?” Miller told the DCNF. “That needs to stop.”

Miller also pointed to his Texas Fresh Farm program that provides fresh and local products to more than 5 million Texas school members as a program that should be implemented nationwide to improve a portion of the public’s intake of nutritious foods.

Republican lawmakers have also been supportive of a second Trump administration prioritizing nutrition as part of the MAHA agenda.

“As a physician, I can absolutely say that good nutrition leads to better patient outcomes 100 percent of the time. Healthy food is medicine and is the cure for many chronic diseases and curbing health care spending in the United States,” Republican Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas told the DCNF in a statement. “American farmers set the gold standard for nutritious food, and the MAHA agenda will work with farmers and ranchers to continue producing the safest and most wholesome food at affordable prices for our country and the world.”

Implementing MAHA priorities will likely require the empowerment of federal government agencies whose budgets and enforcement powers Republican lawmakers could be inclined to shrink. Taking action on chronic disease and obesity will also necessitate buy-in from members of the public and lawmakers that have lost trust in institutions’ abilities to tell the truth and manage crises without infringing on a person’s individual autonomy.

“Our failed response to the pandemic opened the eyes of millions to the capture and corruption of federal agencies by the corporate interests who are supposed to be regulated by them,” Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin told the DCNF. “As a result, the public’s interest is not being well-served or properly protected.”

“Getting public health officials in the next administration that really spend a lot of energy on trying to reestablish public trust is going to be fundamental to the success of the efforts of Making America Healthy Again,” Redfield told the DCNF. “The vaccine mandates were a big mistake. Closing down our economy—a big mistake. Shutting down our schools—a big mistake. So, there was a huge loss of credibility and trust that has to be rebuilt.”

Redfield is still a strong believer in vaccines, dubbing them as “the most important gift to modern medicine,” but said that vaccine mandates are a self-defeating approach and that debate about a vaccine’s safety and efficacy should be encouraged not denounced.

“I’ve always said that Bobby Kennedy is not anti-vax. Bobby Kennedy just wanted honest transparency and debate about vaccines,” Redfield told the DCNF. “We should foster discussion and debate, and if someone has a question about looking at data to determine a vaccine’s safety that shouldn’t be listed as anti-vax. That should be listed as wanting an honest, open discussion about what is the data?”

“As we secure our borders and rebuild our economy, we are also going to Make America Healthy Again,” Trump said at a campaign event with Kennedy in Duluth, Georgia, on Wednesday. “We have more chronic health problems than any nation, more childhood diseases than we did just a generation ago. Millions of Americans are realizing that something is wrong. By getting this fixed not only will we have healthier families, we will save trillions and trillions of dollars and bring down the cost of healthcare.”

“We have a thousand chemicals in our food that are illegal in Europe, but the problem is not from those chemicals. The big problem is corruption in our federal agencies. These agencies are now owned by big Pharma by ‘Big Food’ and Big Agriculture,” Kennedy told the crowd at the same event. “Don’t you want a president that’s going to get the chemicals out of our food? And don’t you want a president that’s going to get the corruption out of Washington, D.C.? And don’t we deserve a president of the United States that’s going to Make America Healthy Again?”

Redfield also told the DCNF that he’s willing to serve in a second Trump administration.

“I’m in the final turn,” Redfield told the DCNF. “I’d obviously work in any way I can to help the President and Bobby Kennedy and our nation move toward health.”

Kennedy did not respond to the DCNF’s request for comment.

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