Summary
President Trump's administration is handling changes to its health care plans, which have affected the "Make America Healthy Again" group. The focus is shifting away from vaccine politics and towards cost and prescription drug prices, causing some tension within the group. Personnel changes are influencing how health issues are addressed, with new emphasis on food additives and dietary guidelines.
Key Facts
- The Trump administration is updating its health care agenda for 2026.
- Vaccine politics are creating challenges as the midterm elections approach.
- Polls show vaccines remain popular, despite some internal criticism.
- Recent changes at the Department of Health and Human Services include key personnel shifts.
- President Trump's State of the Union address focused on health costs, not vaccines.
- HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is promoting changes to food and dietary guidelines.
- The FDA reversed a decision under White House pressure regarding a new flu vaccine.
- An executive order about the herbicide glyphosate caused controversy within the MAHA movement.