MAHA Moms Turn Against Trump: ‘Women Feel Like They Were Lied to’
Maha Moms are turning against Trump after his executive order intended to boost pesticide production drew backlash from MAHA movement leaders led by Health Secretary RFK Jr. The policy move has sparked frustration among women who feel they were misled by Trump on several issues central to MAHA’s agenda.
Leaders argue the order prioritizes industry interests over public health, accusing the administration of disregarding scientific warnings and community concerns. They warn that the fallout could undermine trust among female supporters who were pivotal to the movement’s early momentum.
Officials emphasize the administration’s stance on promoting domestic production while addressing safety and environmental concerns, insisting they are listening to constituent voices. Critics, however, say the rhetoric does not align with observed policies and outcomes impacting women and families.