Make america healthy again

President Trump launched the Make America Healthy Again initiative to confront chronic disease, improve nutrition, and lower healthcare costs. This year, the administration advanced reforms targeting childhood health, food quality, and preventive care while increasing transparency and accountability in healthcare systems. These actions are laying the foundation for a healthier, stronger America.


By prioritizing prevention over treatment and empowering families with better information and choices, the administration is addressing the root causes of poor health outcomes. These efforts are improving quality of life, strengthening communities, and ensuring a healthier future for the next generation of Americans.

promises made, promises kept

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The Trump administration made incredible strides in its effort to Make America Healthy Again, with roughly 35% of the American food industry — including major corporations like Walmart, Hershey and Nestlé — agreeing to eliminate artificial dyes from their products.

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At President Trump’s direction, the Department of Health and Human Services revised its childhood vaccine recommendations from 72 shots for 17 diseases to 10 “consensus vaccines.”

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President Trump established the Make America Healthy Again Commission, tasked with investigating and addressing the root causes of America’s escalating health crisis, with an initial focus on childhood chronic diseases.

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Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins signed a slew of waivers allowing states to remove junk food from SNAP.

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The Department of Health and Human Services removed COVID-19 vaccines from the list of shots recommended for healthy children and pregnant women.

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Following negotiations with the Trump Administration, a variety of major pharmaceutical companies have agreed to bring American drug prices in line with the lowest paid by other developed nations, ending decades of Big Pharma exploiting U.S. consumers.

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President Trump secured $50 billion in funding for rural hospitals.

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President Trump signed the Whole Milk for Health Kids Act into law, restoring nutritious whole and 2% milk in American schools.

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The Trump Administration Rollins released new dietary guidelines that prioritize whole, nutrient-dense foods over processed junk.