It was Bobby Kennedy Jr. and the MAHA movement that brought to the forefront the issue of plastics, red dye, toxic chemicals in our food, water and air, as well as the deep conflicts of interest between the CDC and the NIH. Many of us in the medical freedom world owe our deepest gratitude and respect to RFK Jr. — a man of honor and dignity.
We are thrilled that Bobby has cleared the Senate Finance Committee. However, unsurprisingly, not a single member of the @SenateDems voted in favor. Once again, partisanship took precedence over public health and people are starting to notice. Temper tantrum intensity appeared to correlated with the amount of Big Pharma funding each Senator received. During the hearings, RFK Jr. called out Big Pharma fund recipients like Bernie Sanders to his face:
“Almost all the members of this panel, including yourself, are accepting millions of dollars from the pharmaceutical industry and protecting their interests.”
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— TheBlaze (@theblaze) January 30, 2025
Later on “X,” @SenSanders later posted his reasons for voting “Nay” on RFK Jr, and the responses speak volumes— frustrated citizens are calling Sanders out for taking Big Pharma money and contradicting the very stance he claimed to uphold.
Curious to see who else has been benefitting from Pharma money?
Open Secrets details the Top 20 recipients of Money from Pharmaceuticals/Health Products for the years 1990 – 2024. The list may surprise you.
The fight isn’t over, yet. Call your Senators today!
As we await the full Senate vote next week, we continue to stand with Bobby. We are fighting a giant who has many of our Senators in their pockets. Let’s make our voices heard.
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Aria Morgan is a writer and advocate dedicated to civil liberties, medical freedom, and free speech. As Director of Content at Free Now Foundation (2024–2026) and former Managing Editor of Children’s Health Defense–CA (2021–2024), she helped shape investigative storytelling efforts advancing informed consent and individual rights.
Aria bridges more than 30 years of embodied wellness practice and over 25 years of teaching with civic engagement. Her wellness work lives at DailyDowndog.com













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