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‘Drink Whole Milk’ campaign: An iconic symbol and a troubling past

Last updated: January 22, 2026 7:20 pm
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America’s Health Secretary Takes a Sip of Whole Milk and Dives into a World of Government Endorsed Dairy

In a surreal turn of events, America’s health secretary is seen taking a sip of whole milk and closing his eyes, only to be transported to a blue-tinged nightclub filled with dancing bureaucrats in business casual attire. The TikTok-viral beat of “Turn the Lights Off” fills the air as he sways to the rhythm, with a milk mustache gleaming on his upper lip. This bizarre video is part of the Trump administration’s new social media campaign urging Americans to #DrinkWholeMilk and celebrating recent victories in dairy consumption.

The U.S. government has a long history of promoting dairy consumption, with initiatives like the dairy checkoff program and iconic campaigns like “Got Milk?” from the 1990s and 2000s. What sets this campaign apart is its focus on whole milk, aligning with the health secretary’s advocacy for saturated fats, and the direct involvement of government officials in endorsing milk consumption.

This isn’t the first time government officials have been involved in commercial endorsements. In the past, health secretary Donna Shalala appeared in a Got Milk ad, sparking debate about the ethical implications of such endorsements. Today, members of the Trump administration have faced criticism for promoting various products, from Teslas to dietary supplements. Even President Trump himself received the “milk mustache treatment” in a satirical post that drew attention from late-night TV hosts.

The new milk campaign features not only government officials but also athletes like swimmer Riley Gaines, gymnast Sophia Campana, and basketball star Enes Kanter Freedom, emphasizing the link between milk consumption and physical health. However, the campaign’s emphasis on dairy has raised concerns about its impact on health disparities, especially among lactose intolerant populations like Asian Americans and African Americans.

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Milk has a complex history intertwined with issues of race and government policy. In the early 20th century, milk was promoted as a symbol of whiteness, with government officials touting its benefits over plant-based diets in a racially charged narrative. Today, the government’s promotion of dairy continues to be seen as a form of disinformation that perpetuates health disparities.

While dairy does provide essential nutrients like calcium and vitamin D, experts point out that these nutrients can be obtained from other sources as well. The debate over the health benefits of dairy, especially whole milk, continues among nutritionists and researchers, with conflicting evidence on its impact on cardiovascular health.

Despite declining milk consumption in recent years, the government’s endorsement of dairy remains strong, driven in part by agricultural subsidies and industry lobbying efforts. The dairy industry sees government support as a way to boost consumption and support farmers, but critics question the nutritional implications of these marketing messages.

As the government’s promotion of dairy continues to spark debate, the question arises if other foods favored by the current administration could receive similar endorsements. With the resurgence of themes like white supremacy and conservative values, milk has become a symbol of these ideologies. Whether other foods will receive the same treatment remains to be seen.

In conclusion, the intersection of government policy, food promotion, and health messaging raises complex issues that go beyond mere dietary recommendations. The impact of these campaigns on public health, nutrition education, and societal narratives surrounding food choices requires careful consideration and critical analysis.

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