A CNN segment featured a supercut of the growing opposition against Trump’s “Make America Healthy Again” movement.
“We are on the brink of falling apart,” a MAHA influencer is shown confessing in a report by CNN’s Meena Duerson. “I am a diehard conservative, and I got this group of moms, and I’m trying to keep us together.”
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recruited social media influencers to campaign for Trump’s MAHA movement. Kennedy leveraged his past as a lawyer supporting people who sued the former owners of Roundup weed killer for using cancer-causing chemicals.
The segment explained that the Trump administration is siding with Bayer, the current maker of Roundup, in a Supreme Court case over whether lawsuits can be filed over harmful chemical exposure. Trump also signed an executive order protecting glyphosate, the chemical Kennedy claimed caused cancer.
Zen Honeycutt, the founder of Moms Across America, told CNN that the executive order left her feeling “disgusted. I was literally sick to my stomach.”
“There were millions of Democratic and Independent moms in particular that voted Republican because they believed Trump, that he was going to do something about pesticides in the food,” Honeycutt said.
Another influencer said that “MAHA is feeling betrayed and completely dissatisfied with what the administration has done.”
“They kicked the hornet’s nest,” Vani Hart, an activist and blogger, told CNN. “And now, I think they’re starting to realize it.”
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