
“These preventable trends continue to worsen each year, posing a threat to our nation’s health, economy, and military readiness,” it added.
Casting the document as a “diagnosis” of the causes of Americans’ poor health, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the “prescription” for the report’s findings would come in August, when new policies would be unveiled by the administration.
At an afternoon MAHA commission event in the White House, Trump noted the popularity of the health movement that Kennedy helped create, vowing to support it.
“Unlike other administrations, we will not be silenced or intimidated by the corporate lobbyists or special interests, and I want this group to do what they have to do,” he said. “It won’t be nice or won’t be pretty, but we have to do it.”
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