The once-unlikely alliance of “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) is facing internal discord as President-elect Donald Trump makes appointments to health-related agencies. This diverse coalition, which includes former Bernie supporters, vaccine-critical mothers, and Joe Rogan listeners, is now grappling with conflicting views on key health issues.
The rift within MAHA is exemplified by the divide between the food-and-health-conscious faction and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s loyal base of individuals who oppose Covid vaccine mandates and question the safety of vaccines. Kennedy, who has aligned himself with a cadre of vaccine critics, is reportedly advising Trump on appointments to agencies like the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, some members of MAHA are expressing confusion and dissatisfaction with these selections, as they deviate from the coalition’s core message on vaccines.
The tension within MAHA underscores the challenges of maintaining unity among a diverse group with diverging perspectives on health issues. As the transition to the new administration progresses, it remains to be seen how this internal discord will impact MAHA’s advocacy efforts and its ability to influence health policy.
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