RFK and the HHS released the “MAHA Report” this week; it revealed the sad state of our nation’s health — especially children, who are over-medicated, over-stimulated, and eating the wrong foods.
During a press conference discussing the report, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller praised RFK’s efforts, saying, “Our whole world is filled with toxins … It is not normal for children to have any disease at all. Children ought to be the healthiest among us.”
Watch the clip below:
I got chills. A side of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller you’ve never seen before: The Father of three making an impassioned plea for the health of America’s children:
“Our whole world is filled with toxins. A child with eczema.. crisis for that family. Not… pic.twitter.com/hCyI5oinHA
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) May 22, 2025
You can read the full MAHA Report HERE —>
“The report is the product of a consensual process, and it represents a collaborative effort of all the agencies and the White House. And it represents a consensus that is probably the strongest and most radical consensus by a government agency in history about the state of America’s health,” Kennedy told reporters in a call ahead of its release.
From CBS News:
Thursday’s release is the first in a process laid out by President Trump’s executive order in February. By August, the commission is due to follow up with a policy strategy to address the findings raised in this report. Kennedy called the report a “milestone.”
“MAHA’s become hot,” Mr. Trump told a roundtable that included Kennedy and other top administration officials at the White House on Thursday.
The “chronic disease crisis” in children is described in the report as growing rates of a number of issues including childhood obesity, diabetes, autism, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, cancer, allergies and autoimmune disorders.
“More than 40% of American children now have at least one chronic health condition,” President Trump said Thursday. “Since the 1970s, rates of childhood cancer have soared, in many cases, by nearly 50%. … In the 1960s, less than 5% of the children were obese, now over 20% are obese. … Think of this one, this is the one that gets me every time, and it seems to be getting worse — just a few decades ago, one in 10,000 children had autism. Today it’s 1 in 31.”
Watch HHS Sec. RFK Jr. and President Trump’s remarks below:
🚨FULL REMARKS: President Trump Participates in a MAHA Commission Event – 5/22/25 pic.twitter.com/E4sehvpCik
— AJ Huber (@Huberton) May 22, 2025