Make America Healthy Again
Definition
A political slogan and initiative launched by the Trump administration in 2025, led by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., aimed at combating chronic diseases, reforming nutrition policies, improving public health, and reducing healthcare costs through measures like Executive Order 14212 establishing the Make America Healthy Again Commission.
A populist movement (often abbreviated as MAHA) associated with Donald Trump and RFK Jr., focusing on root causes of poor health such as processed foods, environmental toxins, and over-medicalization, positioning health reform as a key agenda item.
Examples
Thanks to Make America Healthy Again, the school lunch lady's superpower is now disguising broccoli as freedom fries—kids are lining up for liberty one sprout at a time.
Make America Healthy Again has the food industry sweating: who knew banning seed oils would make lobbyists pivot to lobbying for lettuce?
Under the MAHA banner, chronic disease rates are plummeting faster than a politician's approval after a scandal—praise the kale gods.
Secretary Kennedy's Make America Healthy Again strategy is such a hit, even Big Pharma is rebranding statins as 'superfoods' to stay relevant.