RFK Jr's ‘Make America Healthy Again’ campaign crumbles as Trump’s EPA gets a free pass to poison over 565,000 children – We Got This Covered
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RFK Jr’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ campaign crumbles as Trump’s EPA gets a free pass to poison over 565,000 children

It's not here to make you healthy.

The aggressive environmental rollbacks being pushed by President Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency directly contradict the stated goals of Robert F Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” (Maha) campaign, according to a new report. This is a huge, stunning conflict, especially since Maha leaders have promised to “transform our nation’s food, fitness, air, water, soil and medicine” and “reverse the childhood chronic disease crisis.”

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It certainly seems like the administration is moving in the exact opposite direction according to The Guardian. The new research, published by the liberal non-profit Center for American Progress (CAP), suggests that the EPA’s actions are making children much more vulnerable to the very chronic diseases Maha wants to eliminate, including cancers, heart diseases, diabetes, and autism.

What’s truly shocking is the sheer scale of the danger. The agency has offered two-year waivers to 170 power plants, chemical, and petrochemical facilities, giving these polluters a massive break. The report found that well over 565,000 children under the age of 18 live within three miles of a polluting facility that received one of these exemptions.

America’s health comes second whenever profits are concerned

This move essentially gives companies a “free pass to avoid compliance with toxic air pollution standards that were designed specifically to protect kids, families and communities from pollution that causes serious harm to human health,” according to Cathleen Kelly, a senior fellow at CAP and report co-author. She said that the administration is “trying to pull the wool over Americans’ eyes, claiming that they care about our health, that they care about kids’ health, when in reality, they are moving so aggressively to eliminate dozens of safeguards.”

It’s not surprising; we’ve seen RFK Jr. choose profit over health before. Also, his best efforts have brought measles back, so he’s hard to trust.

Under Administrator Lee Zeldin, the EPA has been busy dismantling dozens of regulations designed to limit pollution. Specifically, the agency has proposed repealing crucial standards like a strengthened Mercury and Air Toxic standard (MATs), which limits toxic pollutants from coal and oil-fired power plants. The EPA also finalized a rule to delay compliance deadlines for methane pollution, allowing the oil and gas industry to continue or even increase emissions, which is terrible for the environment.

These actions are exposing children to dangerous pollutants like asthma-triggering particulate matter, heavy metals linked to brain damage, and hormone-disrupting chemicals like benzene, which has links to early childhood autism. The EPA, however, is pushing back hard against the report. A spokesperson for the agency called the CAP findings “fake news,” claiming the EPA is in “lock-step” with Maha and the entire Trump administration.

The spokesperson stated that the agency is delivering on its mandate to overturn “wasteful” policies while also protecting the environment and public health.” They insisted that America’s air is the “cleanest it has been in decades” and said the president had the authority to issue Clean Air Act exemptions for “national security reasons.”


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