The "MAHA moms" behind Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "make America healthy again" movement are noted skeptics. They are wary of vaccines, processed foods and pesticides, and President Donald Trump's secretary of Health and Human Services has seemingly been their ally. Now, though, they could be turning that skepticism onto the Trump administration.
MAHA moms have experienced "rapidly intensifying cognitive dissonance" in recent weeks, said The New Yorker . Zen Honeycutt, the founder of Moms Across America, said in December that Kennedy's efforts would mean "we won't even need health care." Now she is "horrified" by the White House's proposed rollbacks of regulations on pesticides and heavy metals. A GOP bill to shield pesticide manufacturers from lawsuits is the "most enormous slap in the