MAHA adviser: Report’s citation errors ‘great disservice’ to Trump, RFK Jr.
- Thousands lost their jobs and pollution standards were rolled back during Trump's administration, affecting agencies like the EPA and NOAA by 2025.
- These changes stemmed from Trump's Project 2025 plan, which included shutting down green energy projects and cutting critical health research funding.
- RFK Jr. Is promoting reductions in fluoride in drinking water, which experts warn will increase tooth decay and worsen public health, especially among low-income groups.
- Medicaid could face $880 billion in cuts, leaving vulnerable populations without adequate support amid environmental and health challenges worsened by policy rollbacks.
- These developments suggest long-term recovery from policy impacts will take decades, with middle-class and wealthier people better able to adapt than the vulnerable.
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How are cuts by Trump and RFK Jr. making us healthy?
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington Once I recovered from the shock of a second Donald Trump term, I consoled myself remembering that we survived the first term so we would somehow get through this one. But as Trump began implementing the radical Project 2025 plan, I was aghast. The consequences of most of the ruthless and shortsighted decisions Trump has initiated will tak…
MAHA adviser: Report’s citation errors ‘great disservice’ to Trump, RFK Jr.
Calley Means, a top adviser to Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and proponent of Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” movement, said Monday that flaws in a recent MAHA report were a “disservice” to the Trump administration.
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