WASHINGTON — In another administration, an exodus of top public health officials would’ve been an earth-shattering crisis for the head of the Department of Health and Human Services. In the age of MAHA, it seems like just another week under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
If there remained any doubt about whether Kennedy would go “wild on health,” as President Trump promised last year, the ouster of top leaders at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has only solidified his standing. Kennedy has faced practically no opposition from the White House or lawmakers amid the turmoil.
Quite the opposite: The secretary leads a growing “Make America Healthy Again” movement, is now one of the most popular members of Trump’s cabinet , and has received unwavering support from the adminis