HealthApril 25, 2026

Why Some MAHA Supporters Are Losing Faith in the GOP

Key Vocabulary

movement/ˈmuːv.mənt/
A group of people working together for a shared goal.
"The movement wants better food for children."
vaccine/vækˈsiːn/
A medicine that helps the body prevent a disease.
"Some people in the group are vaccine skeptics."
glyphosate/ˈɡlaɪ.fəˌseɪt/
A chemical used in many weed killers, including Roundup.
"The president signed an order about glyphosate."

Listening

Why Some MAHA Supporters Are Losing Faith in the GOP

The Make America Healthy Again movement focuses on children's health and food. It is led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his team in the Health department. The group asks for changes in food labels, fewer artificial dyes, and research on chemicals.

Many supporters are vaccine skeptics, organic mothers, and people who worry about pesticides like glyphosate. Some of these voters feel disappointed after President Trump signed an executive order on glyphosate. These voters say they may not vote in the next election. MAHA Action works to organize the movement and to contact political leaders. Many local groups meet and talk about food and medicines.

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Quiz

1. Who leads the MAHA movement?
2. What chemical did President Trump sign an executive order on?
3. What group works to organize the movement?

Reading Practice

Read the article from the Listening section aloud. Your AI teacher will give you pronunciation feedback.

Discussion

1

Do you worry about chemicals in your food? How do you decide what to buy?

2

Have you ever changed a family habit because of health news? What happened?

3

What do you think when a political group talks about children’s health?

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