As the "Make America Healthy Again" movement, inspired by the Trump-era "Make America Great Again" slogan, continues to push for policy changes, activists are celebrating some key legislative victories while also expressing frustration with the White House's handling of key issues. Despite the initial momentum, the movement's efforts have faced significant pushback from lawmakers and regulatory bodies, leading to a mix of successes and setbacks. In a bid to capitalize on the growing public health concerns and shifting political landscape, activists are now gearing up for the 2024 midterms, where they hope to make a more significant impact and push for more comprehensive policy reforms. As the movement's leaders look to the future, they're also re-examining their strategy and tactics in response to the White House's lukewarm response to their demands.
'Make America Healthy Again' activists see legislative wins, White House disappointments and questions for the midterms.