Trump Shifts Focus to MAHA Health Initiatives Amid Iran War
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President Trump is shifting focus to health initiatives as the Iran war continues. He’s leveraging his Make America Healthy Again coalition to change the narrative and gain positive press. Just this week, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche reclassifies medical marijuana, easing regulations on this treatment. On the same day, the White House announces a new deal with Regeneron to cut drug costs. The FDA also takes steps to fast-track psychedelic treatments for serious mental illnesses. This push aligns with the MAHA coalition's goals, led by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Additionally, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin hints at recognizing advanced recycling as manufacturing, which could ease regulations under the Clean Air Act. These actions illustrate a strategy to combat negative foreign policy headlines with domestic health reforms. The bottom line is that these initiatives could improve access to vital treatments for Americans, making a difference in many lives.
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