MAHA Movement Falters as RFK Jr.’s Public‑Health Libertarian Vision Stalls in Power
The article questions whether the MAHA movement has lost momentum. It references Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and allies who pledged public‑health libertarianism. Their
The article questions whether the MAHA movement has lost momentum. It references
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and allies who pledged public‑health libertarianism. Their
vision promised greater individual freedom in health decisions. The piece argues
that the agenda faltered after gaining political power. It suggests the movement
could not sustain its principles in office. Critics cite policy compromises as
evidence of the decline. Supporters contend external pressures limited their
ability to act. The story examines the challenges of translating activist ideals
into governance.