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RFK Jr. Confirmation Marks Beginning of MAHA Era

Posted on Thursday, February 13, 2025
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed by a 52-48 vote in the Senate on Thursday, putting an end to what was one of the most hotly contested confirmation battles of the second Trump administration and ushering in a new era at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

As HHS Secretary, Kennedy will be charged with implementing what became one of the most recognized spinoffs of Trump’s famous Make America Great Again slogan – Make America Healthy Again, or “MAHA.”

Since Trump’s victory last November, Kennedy has been advocating to translate the broad ideals of MAHA into concrete policies. “Today, Americans’ overall health is in grievous condition,” Kennedy said in the opening statement of his confirmation hearing. “When I met with President Trump last summer, I discovered that he is more than just concerned for this tragic situation, but he genuinely cares. President Trump is committed to restoring the American dream and 77 million Americans delivered a mandate to him to do just that.”

Kennedy also spoke extensively during his hearing about his views on a plethora of issues, including vaccine mandates, potentially harmful chemicals and ingredients used in the food industry, the healthcare workforce, and restoring public trust in America’s healthcare system.

However, despite Kennedy’s obvious concern over the fact that Americans’ health outcomes are getting worse despite the United States being the wealthiest and most powerful country in the world, Democrat senators relentlessly attacked Kennedy during the confirmation process, trotting out gross mischaracterizations of his views on vaccines in particular. While Kennedy has repeatedly stated that he supports some vaccines but has questions about the efficacy of others – particularly the COVID-19 vaccine – Democrats sought to portray him as a radical opponent of all vaccines.

Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ron Wyden also said that they had “grave concern” over various financial disclosures regarding vaccine litigation that Kennedy had been involved in, despite Kennedy’s repeated assurances that he would not financially benefit from any actions he took as secretary.

Kennedy’s heated exchange with Independent Senator Bernie Sanders was especially revealing of his approach toward healthcare. When Sanders bluntly asked if Kennedy believed that healthcare was a human right, Kennedy replied by calling it a false equivalency to put healthcare to the same degree as a human right like free speech. 

When asked about the corruption and cronyism between federal agencies and the pharmaceutical industry, Kennedy called out Sanders for his own hypocrisy. “And by the way, Bernie, the problem of corruption is not just the federal agencies, it’s in Congress too. Almost all the members on this panel, including yourself, accepted millions of dollars from the pharmaceutical industry,” he said.

Kennedy’s statement forced Sanders to defend his 2020 presidential campaign’s finances, when his campaign did receive around $1.4 million from pharmaceutical executives.

In another exchange that has since gone viral on social media, Sanders demanded that Kennedy answer whether he was supportive of onesies reading “unvaxxed, unafraid” which were produced by a group that Kennedy is no longer involved in. “Are you supportive of these onesies?!” Sanders shouted at the nominee.

While the confirmation process was a new venue for it, Democrats have by now become used to bashing Kennedy at every opportunity. Since leaving the party of his father and uncles, Democrats have been ruthless in their efforts to silence Kennedy’s voice by waging a legal campaign to stop his independent bid for the presidency and portraying him a dangerous conspiracy theorist.

Democrats, however, weren’t the only skeptical voices in the room throughout Kennedy’s confirmation. Republican Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, a medical doctor, was initially critical of Kennedy over his previous statements on vaccines and controversial views on health, before deciding to support him after private conversations. Ultimately only one Republican, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, voted against Kennedy’s confirmation.

Kennedy’s hearings also made clear that he intends to work with President Trump on restoring America’s strength through implementing the MAHA agenda. “President Trump has promised to restore America’s global strength and to restore the American dream,” Kennedy said, “but he understands that we can’t be a strong nation when our people are so sick.” Kennedy reaffirmed that once confirmed he will “do everything in my power to put the health of Americans back on track.”

Kennedy has made it clear that at the top of his priorities list will be addressing what he and Trump recognize as one of the major hurdles in restoring America’s strength: the ongoing chronic disease epidemic. “This is an existential threat—economically, to our military, to our health, and to our sense of well-being” Kennedy said. “It’s a priority for President Trump. That is why he asked me to run this agency.”

Kennedy’s concern for America’s chronic illness crisis is also tied to his commitment to tackling the unaffordability of American healthcare. “The CDC says 90 percent of healthcare spending goes toward managing chronic disease, which hits lower-income Americans the hardest,” Kennedy told senators. “The president’s pledge is not ‘To Make Some Americans Healthy Again.’ It’s all of us.” 

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has notably reported that 6 out of 10 Americans now have a chronic illness, with 4 out of 10 having two or more chronic illnesses. The rise in the number of people with a chronic illness has led to an exponential increase in overall healthcare costs. Spending on U.S. healthcare grew 7.5 percent in 2023, reaching $4.9 trillion, or $14,570 per person. As a percentage of GDP, America now spends more than any other nation in the world on healthcare.

However, despite the scope of the health challenges facing the country, Kennedy has proven that he has the passion, determination, and courage to question failed establishment thinking and reverse decades of alarming trends in Americans’ health and wellbeing. The MAHA era has begun.

Hunter Oswald is a Research Fellow for The American Spectator. He is an alum of Grove City College, where he graduated Cum Laude with a B.A. in Political Science. You can follow him on X @HunterOswald8.

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Dan W.
Dan W.
6 days ago

Anything Kennedy can do to slow the obesity epidemic in this country would be greatly appreciated.

bill
bill
6 days ago

In twenty seventeen I had covid once maybe twice. I Never got the jab And have not had covid since. Virtually everyone I know who got the Jab has had covid over and over again.
Just saying.

bill
bill
6 days ago

The total bills for my prostate cancer treatment in 20 twenty three came to over a quarter million dollars. Thank God I had medicare. Now it’s time to end the medical industrial complex.

L.C.
L.C.
6 days ago

I am so glad to hear the passion of JFK, Jr. to go upstream and find out why so many kids have autism, diabetes and the myriad of diseases and conditions. Thanks for this article! I didn’t like the man until I heard him speak about these things. I will pray for him to have God’s wisdom to find cause, solution and culprits! I believe he is the right man for this job!

Vietvet6769
Vietvet6769
5 days ago

With Robert Kennedy , we pray we can break away control of big Pharmacy of controlling American health in order turn over big bucks, Praying that we get away from control of big Pharmacy and every growing threat from China

Bigd
Bigd
5 days ago

I would love to see mandatory physical education put back into the public schools at every grade level perhaps as often as every single day. That would help us a lot with our physical fitness levels.

Lynne Pace
Lynne Pace
5 days ago

This is one of the confirmations that makes me the most happy – although they ALL make me happy! We need help to literally stay alive & RFK Jr is the man to do it!! MAHA!

Rob citizenship
Rob citizenship
5 days ago

Something that would help to make improvements with Public Health would be a Public Health History Project. It would be based on facts that are verifiable and monitored by independent authorities from a variety of professions who are interested in the truth involving controversial topics.. The project could be presented through discussions, meetings every few months and evaluated to determine what should be done with the information. The planning,the organization ,the management of the project would probably be off to a good start if someone like Robert Kennedy had something to do with it.

Chad
Chad
21 hours ago

I guess I’m the only one who sees shades of Michelle in all of this. Some things definitely need fixing but RFK is a fringe kook. Hope for the best I guess.

anna hubert
anna hubert
5 days ago

We al remember when our children were young they hardly sat around. Twirling the jump rope, tearing around on their bikes, playing street hockey or tossing the ball, on the move all day. That is a past, today’s child has virtual friends and hands full of electronics. No time for real kids or tossing the ball It shows. How does Kennedy propose to change that How does he force the parents to move their bodies, by cutting TV off, or chucking the iphones? How do you force people to eat sensibly and move more This is not China yet.He might be full of good intentions and proposals but to implement them is another matter It is doable, but the process will be slow, maybe next generation will be much improved

anna hubert
anna hubert
5 days ago

How can you legislate a healthy life style? All those out of shape and obese people have a mirror. They must have noticed when they became XL size from M. All the fat kids go to a doctor, not one suggested the child needs to stop eating and drinking junk and move more? How do you force people off the couch and make them walk around the block even once to begin with. The need to change must come from a person, but if they can be forced I’d say do it.

johnh
johnh
5 days ago

I pray that Kennedy is the right choice for the job, but wonder about his common sense when he decided to dump a wildlife carcass in a public park! Also, a little concern over some of the comments from his niece last week regarding him.

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