Top influencers in the Make America Healthy Again movement under RFK Jr.

“Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) became a rallying cry during the final months of the 2024 presidential election, after Robert F.Kennedy Jr.

endorsed President Donald Trump and joined his campaign.A little over a week after Election Day 2024, Trump announced Kennedy as his pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Under Kennedy’s leadership, the MAHA movement aims to improve nutrition in America, eliminate toxins, preserve natural habitats and fight the chronic disease epidemic, according to its website.Read on to learn more about some of the key players behind the MAHA movement.Robert F.Kennedy Jr.

is a former presidential candidate, son of former Sen.Robert F.

Kennedy and President Trump’s pick for HHS secretary. Kennedy has said he aims to make America healthy again through strategies such as focusing on food and nutrition, targeting chronic diseases, changing FDA policies and raising awareness of alternative health treatments. Jessica Reed Kraus is the author of “House Inhabit,” one of the top culture Substack blogs. The California-based influencer previously described herself as “super liberal,” but her politics shifted during the coronavirus pandemic. Kraus worked with both the Trump and RFK Jr.presidential campaigns, and she wrote glowingly about the MAHA Inaugural Ball in her Substack.Mother of Tiffany Trump and ex-wife of President Donald Trump, Marla Maples was among the supporters who appeared on Capitol Hill this past Wednesday during the confirmation hearing for HHS secretary nominee RFK Jr. The Georgia native, also a co-founder of the Global Wellness Forum, shared her excitement for the MAHA movement and her hopes for a healthier America.

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