RFK Jr. struggles to navigate frustrated supporters and a demanding boss
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Has been confirmed as Health and Human Services Secretary, causing frustration among his supporters about slow progress on MAHA goals like halting mRNA COVID shots and removing fluoride from water.
- Kennedy navigates the clash between his supporters' desires and President Donald Trump's agenda, which focuses more on tariffs and deportations than health issues, according to anonymous sources close to him.
- An HHS reorganization is set to eliminate about 20,000 jobs, complicating Kennedy's ability to prioritize MAHA goals and address public health concerns.
- Kennedy's controversial views, such as claims about fluoride being dangerous, have raised concerns among scientists and emphasized the growing tensions between MAHA priorities and broader voter interests.
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‘MAHA’ Faithful Impatient With RFK Jr. as He Leads Trump’s HHS
Supporters of a nontraditional medical freedom movement who’ve placed their faith in Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are frustrated he hasn’t done more to push their agenda. But people close to Kennedy have been telling them to be patient. They say he is committed to the aims of the Make America Healthy Again movement but must prioritize President Donald Trump’s goals, according to four people close to Kennedy who aske…
Frustrated supporters and a demanding boss: Cracks show as RFK Jr. fans clash with Trump
After the Senate voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services secretary, supporters of his “Make America Healthy Again” movement cheered at having a champion in the federal government. Now the grumbling has begun. Some of Kennedy’s allies say he’s become almost inaccessible since his confirmation and complain that he’s made glacial progress advancing MAHA goals, such as halting mRNA-based COVID shots and removing fluoride…

RFK Jr. struggles to navigate frustrated supporters and a demanding boss
After the Senate voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services secretary, supporters of his "Make America Healthy Again" movement cheered at having a champion in the federal government.
'What's he waiting for?' Official struggles between his own supporters and a demanding Trump
After the Senate voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services secretary, supporters of his “Make America Healthy Again” movement cheered at having a champion in the federal government. Now the grumbling has begun. Some of Kennedy’s allies say he’s become almost inaccessible since his confirmation and complain that he’s made glacial progress advancing MAHA goals, such as halting mRNA-based covid shots and removing fluoride …
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