Today, from the White House, President Trump, joined by his HHS Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., unveiled the MAHA Report, a groundbreaking new initiative to Make America Healthy Again.
The timing couldn’t be more urgent. Chronic disease is skyrocketing, life expectancy is plummeting, and America’s health is teetering on the edge of collapse.
The White House event started with a warning. “There’s something wrong,” he said, his tone heavy.
He wasn’t speaking in vague generalities. Trump listed the cold, hard numbers.
“More than 40% of American children now have at least one chronic health condition.”
“Since the 1970, rates of childhood cancer have soared in many cases by nearly 50%.”
“In the 1960s, less than 5% of the children were obese. Now over 20% are obese.”
“Just a few decades ago, 1 in 10,000 children had autism. Today it’s 1 in 31.”
Each one was a glaring signal of a system in collapse.
Trump then vowed to get to the root of the crisis and “not stop until we defeat the chronic disease epidemic in America.”
The report lays out the full scope of that epidemic in unforgiving detail.