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Some MAHA supporters are frustrated with Trump’s health care policies
Amna Nawaz:
When he left the presidential race, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. urged his supporters to vote for Donald Trump, which helped propel Trump to the White House. The president promised to let Kennedy run wild on health policy.
But as fans of Kennedy’s Make America Healthy Again, or MAHA, movement have learned, that promise has limits. And now some MAHA voters are disillusioned.
Ali Rogin recently spoke with some of them.
Nancy Fuller, MAHA supporter:
I was on a bridge during rush hour.
Ali Rogin:
Ohio mom Nancy Fuller was waving the flag for the nation’s health problems long before she supported Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for president. His motivation? His son Steve, now 33, a visual artist with autism and epilepsy.
Nancy Fuller:
Steve’s art is so unique. And the fascinating thing for most artists to appreciate is that there is no rough draft.
Ali Rogin:
As a child, Steve was nonverbal and doctors warned he would have a lower quality of life. Fuller says they had few answers, so she looked for them herself.
I know your journey with Steve made you MAHA before MAHA was a slogan.
Nancy Fuller:
Exactly. Steve is like a canary in a coal mine. It is very sensitive to the toxicities of our air, food and water. And he sings, and he calls for help.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.:
Most American children can no longer go fishing with their fathers and come home to eat the fish safely.
Ali Rogin:
Fuller began following Kennedy as his profile grew as an environmental lawyer and activist speaking out on drinking water and pesticides, including against the agrochemical company Monsanto, creator of the herbicide Roundup.
Narrator:
Kill the root, kill the weed.
Ali Rogin:
In 2018, Kennedy helped secure a nearly $300 million settlement for a man who blamed his cancer on Roundup’s active ingredient, glyphosate. The World Health Organization classified glyphosate as a probable human carcinogen in 2015.
Kennedy’s controversial views on vaccines also resonated with Fuller, who describes herself as — quote — “vaccine hesitant.” She wonders if vaccines played a role in Steve’s autism. Dozens of studies of different vaccines have found no link to autism.
Nancy Fuller:
I’m actually a proponent of vaccines, but I also think there is a subpopulation of people who are very susceptible. There might be a contributing factor to vaccines and environment that triggered autism in my son. I believe it.
Ali Rogin:
Fuller was thrilled when Kennedy ran for president, but the lifelong Democrat was torn when he dropped out and supported Trump.
Nancy Fuller:
I had to kind of hold my nose, because my vote for this ticket was a vote for RFK Jr.
Ali Rogin:
And a vote for him to keep his campaign promises.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.:
We will ban the worst agricultural chemicals that are already banned in other countries.
Ali Rogin:
But in February, the president issued an executive order to increase domestic production of glyphosate, citing national security concerns. Kennedy then gave political cover to Trump, writing on social media: “I support President Trump’s executive order to bring agricultural chemical production back to the United States and Trump’s failure to build our current system.” He inherited it. »
Like many MAHA supporters, Fuller was furious.
Nancy Fuller:
When RFK Jr. released his statement on glyphosate, I was hoping I had been a little more honest about it. I believe he knows the harm this toxic chemical does to humans.
Ali Rogin:
And now the drug company Bayer, which owns Monsanto, is lobbying state and federal lawmakers to pass laws protecting it from health-related lawsuits.
Women:
Thank you for standing up for our next generation.
Ali Rogin:
Last month, the Supreme Court heard his case as MAHA supporters gathered outside. The Trump administration urged the court to rule in favor of Bayer.
Jon Martin, rally participant:
Well, I’ll tell you, I’m a conservative and I support President Trump, but I don’t agree with everything he does. And that’s one thing where I was very disappointed that he did that.
Sherri Behney, rally participant:
I thought he would be okay with holding people accountable for things. And having RFK Jr. in there too, I thought that would help. So it’s very disappointing.
Ali Rogin:
A recent Politico poll found that a third of Americans now identify as supporters of MAHA, and half of them consider limiting pesticide use to be a central issue of the movement.
Alex Clark, host, “Culture Apothecary”: I knew that if there was one issue with moms that could make or break the MAHA coalition, it was pesticides.
Ali Rogin:
Alex Clark is the host of “Culture Apothecary,” a podcast produced by the young conservative group Turning Point USA. She said her listeners, many so-called MAHA mothers, felt betrayed by Trump’s glyphosate executive order.
Alex Clark:
You know, these voters want to fight, fight, fight against Trump. They don’t want a ballroom Trump. They want the man who promised to fight the system. And for MAHA moms, that includes big agricultural products and big chemicals.
Ali Rogin:
In what was seen as an attempt by the White House to make amends with MAHA, Clark was part of a delegation that met with Trump and other officials last month.
Alex Clark:
We talked about how upset we were and how upset MAHA voters were about the pesticide issue. MAHA could absolutely be decisive in the midterms. MAHA’s political power lies in the fact that these voters are mobile. And in the midterms, it is mobile voters who decide everything.
Elizabeth Frost, MAHA Ohio:
At first we were just super, super local.
Ali Rogin:
Voters like Elizabeth Frost, a southern Ohio political consultant and activist who worked on Kennedy’s presidential campaign.
Elizabeth Frost:
It was such an interesting experience to see this huge tent that Kennedy was able to put up. People came knocking on Trump’s doors, people who could barely stomach the idea, because that’s what they wanted to do to advance MAHA’s policies.
Ali Rogin:
Frost now leads the MAHA Ohio grassroots group. Like many Kennedy supporters who have adopted the MAHA label, she believes the Trump administration is sidelining this valuable group.
Elizabeth Frost:
You know, having Kennedy by your side for your press conferences is not enough. If Kennedy, as head of HHS, is not listened to fairly on this issue, we face a number of major problems in this relationship.
Ali Rogin:
Frost says that ahead of the midterm elections, she’s interested in candidates who aren’t afraid to challenge Trump on issues like pesticides, like Republican Thomas Massie of neighboring Kentucky. He co-authored a bipartisan bill barring glyphosate manufacturers from legal immunity, but lost in his primary to a Trump-backed candidate.
Would you prefer a candidate supported by Trump and MAGA or someone supported by Kennedy and MAHA?
Elizabeth Frost:
We are far more aligned with MAHA’s values than anything we are currently seeing coming out of the White House, and people are going to show up to vote for change.
Ali Rogin:
Back in Cincinnati, Nancy Fuller says her MAHA values will be a filter in the midterms and she’s not ready to abandon Kennedy.
Nancy Fuller:
I am not in his place and he must choose his battles to bring health to America. And if this is something the President of the United States wants to do, I don’t want to see him get fired.
I think ultimately it’s a game of chess for him, and he has to move the chess pieces to where he can improve his health.
Ali Rogin:
In the game of electoral politics, MAHA voters can be kingmakers, and they still have a long way to go.
For the PBS News Hour, I’m Ali Rogin in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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