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RFK Jr. faces backlash from allies over expanding corporate ties, threatening the anti-vaccine movement’s core principles.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., U.S. Health Secretary and architect of the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement, faces rising internal criticism as his administration expands partnerships with pharmaceutical, biotech, and tech companies.
While Kennedy has cut vaccine funding, reshaped advisory panels, and altered CDC messaging—actions praised by his base—some original supporters accuse top Trump aides, including Susie Wiles and Stefanie Spear, of undermining MAHA’s anti-vaccine and anti-establishment roots.
Critics argue the movement is compromising its principles through corporate alliances, despite broad public support and high-profile events.
Kennedy has defended his allies, emphasizing unity and progress, but divisions persist over the direction of a coalition now balancing grassroots ideals with political governance.
RFK Jr. se enfrenta a la reacción de los aliados por expandir los lazos corporativos, amenazando los principios fundamentales del movimiento anti-vacuna.