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The Trump administration is showcasing its Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) team, positioning key healthcare leaders to revolutionize American health policy after January 20. This initiative aims to address systemic healthcare issues and promote widespread wellness.

A video montage, exclusively revealed to Breitbart News, opens with Speaker Mike Johnson highlighting Trump’s nominees as change-makers. The lineup includes Dr. Janette Nesheiwat for Surgeon General, Dr. Marty Makary heading FDA, Dr. Dave Weldon leading CDC, Dr. Mehmet Oz managing Medicare and Medicaid Services, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. directing Health and Human Services.

In the footage, Dr. Makary, a Johns Hopkins surgical specialist, criticizes the politicization of medical research and calls out public health officials’ dishonesty. Dr. Nesheiwat, featured prominently, emphasizes keeping politics separate from medicine, particularly regarding COVID-19 response.

“I can tell you firsthand, having taken care of thousands of COVID patients, these little, flimsy surgical masks, they’re ineffective,” she stated. She also expresses concern about adding COVID-19 vaccines to childhood immunization schedules.

The presentation highlights the anticipated collaboration between Oz and Kennedy to address chronic health issues. Kennedy appears discussing food safety: “We have 1,000 ingredients in our foods that are illegal in Italy and other countries in Europe, and the reason for that is corruption.” He later adds, “We need in this country, to reach a point where we love our children more than we hate each other.”

Kennedy’s background includes founding Waterkeeper Alliance and Children’s Health Defense, with vocal stances on water fluoridation, seed oils, and vaccine choice.

Karoline Leavitt, Trump-Vance Transition Spokeswoman and future White House Press Secretary, provided an exclusive statement: “President Trump was elected to Make America Healthy Again by increasing transparency, promoting choice and competition, expanding access to new healthcare and prescription drug options, and asking tough questions about the cause of chronic disease.”

She further emphasized the nominees’ independence from pharmaceutical influence and their commitment to addressing America’s health challenges.

Trump’s administration prioritizes protecting Americans from harmful substances, including chemicals, pollutants, and food additives contributing to national health issues.