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MAHA and Agricultural Goals Work Together

During a policy event with Breitbart News on Tuesday, the American Health (Maha) Agenda introduced alongside America’s initial agriculture agenda, aligning with President Donald Trump’s vision for “New Age prosperity.”

Rollins shared with attendees that she only met Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the current Secretary of Health and Human Services, about six months prior.

“He genuinely engages with farmers and growers, truly understanding their communities and the necessity of fertilizers and pesticides to feed America and beyond,” she remarked.

“Friendship, frankly, is based on the understanding that we might not see eye to eye on everything,” she added. “We tend to agree on many points, even if we might disagree on others. We’ll work it out as friends and involve the president if we need to collaborate with the federal government.”

Rollins mentioned that they’re in the process of reviewing the MAHA Committee’s report, with plans for the committee to convene in the upcoming weeks.

“Right now, we’re all pushing forward. What I understand is this: an effective cabinet should be filled with individuals who are as clever, passionate, and relentless as possible to serve the American people. We’re all working for President Trump, but ultimately, he will usher in this new age, marking the onset of a new era of prosperity.”

“Finding ways to partner and collaborate is crucial for us—not just as an essential narrative, but the relationships we are forging hold significant importance,” she continued, elaborating on the steps being taken to promote health in America through initiatives like the artificial dairy products in the lunch program.

“It’s incredibly uplifting. I’ve met people across various industries, and the consensus is they want to be partners. Even in fast food, with some voluntary changes, the dairy sector is making notable strides. The epidemic highlights that the U.S. is currently the ‘least healthy developing country’ in the world.”

“Whether it’s about ultra-processed food or something else, it’s concerning,” she remarked.

“I get it, and I sympathize with all the mothers who are particularly worried about this, but honestly, we can’t halt everything. That would leave us starving.”

Rollins expressed her belief that the solution lies in a long-term vision and building partnerships to tackle these challenges.

“And I am confident we will find a solution.”

See the full discussion below.

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