When Donald Trump takes the oath of office today, it may well usher in a new era of Republican messaging and policy on health care. The journey that led him to this moment was a winding one, ultimately culminating in a surprising alliance with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a former Democrat and rival-turned-ally who Trump selected to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Throughout his presidential campaigns and first administration, Trump struggled to find the right message to tap into the populist momentum that propelled his influence within the Republican party.
RFK Jr.’s rallying cry of “Make America Health Again” provided the solution. Unlike traditional approaches that focus on insurance benefits and drug pricing, RFK Jr.’s approach centers on promoting a healthy lifestyle, challenging public health officials, and scrutinizing the influence of big business in the healthcare industry. This shift in focus represents a departure from conventional Republican healthcare policies and signals a new direction for the party under Trump’s leadership.
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