MAHA Motion, a nonprofit that backs the Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda, has launched a six-figure advert marketing campaign backing President Trump and Well being and Human Providers (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s efforts.
“President Trump and Secretary Kennedy have shown incredible courage in taking on powerful interests and putting the health of American families first,” MAHA Motion president Tony Lyons stated in a press release. “This is our way of saying thank you for their leadership and ensuring Congress knows that the American people, that millions of MAHA moms and advocates are behind these critical reforms.”
“MAHA Action will amplify the voices demanding an end to the corruption that has led to the chronic disease epidemic, to an existential health crisis,” he added.
MAHA Motion is spending greater than half one million {dollars} on the marketing campaign to advertise the Trump administration’s well being agenda throughout cable tv and social media platforms by means of Aug. 12, based on organizers.
One advert MAHA Motion launched touts efforts to advertise “real food” and bust the causes of persistent diseases.
“MAHA isn’t about politics, it’s about people standing up to say ‘enough,'” the advert states.
Kennedy, who beforehand sought the Democratic presidential nomination earlier than working as an unbiased and ultimately ditching his marketing campaign to endorse Trump, promoted the play on the president’s “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) motion with a well being focus forward of the 2024 election.
Since turning into Trump’s prime well being adviser, former environmental lawyer Kennedy has advocated for the elimination of meals dyes and components and promoted extra analysis into autism, amongst different endeavors.
The President’s Fee to Make America Wholesome Once more launched an preliminary report in Could that studied childhood persistent illnesses. That report recognized 4 prime elements that it stated are hurting American kids: ultraprocessed meals, environmental chemical compounds, digital conduct and “overmedicalization.”