Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), expressed profound gratitude on Thanksgiving for his family and the achievements of the “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) movement. In an Instagram post featuring his family, Kennedy thanked God for the year’s blessings, highlighting his wife Cheryl, his children—including Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, who played a pivotal role in his campaign—and the dedicated staff, donors, volunteers, and supporters who have propelled the MAHA initiative forward.
Kennedy acknowledged the collective efforts that have brought the movement to a pivotal point, emphasizing the shared commitment to protecting children and restoring the nation’s health. The MAHA movement, inspired by the “Make America Great Again” slogan, reflects Kennedy’s health-focused agenda, which has received President-elect Trump’s endorsement.
Upon his nomination to lead HHS, Kennedy pledged to address corruption within the pharmaceutical industry and to eliminate corporate influence over health agencies. He expressed eagerness to collaborate with HHS employees to restore the department’s dedication to evidence-based science and to enhance transparency, enabling Americans to make informed health decisions for themselves and their families.
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Kennedy’s commitment to the MAHA movement underscores his dedication to public health reform and aligns with the incoming administration’s objectives to prioritize the well-being of American citizens.