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RFK Jr.’s $100k Make America Healthy Again grift: Supplements, dog bowls and crypto plans

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RFK Jr.’s $100k Make America Healthy Again grift: Supplements, dog bowls and crypto plans

Robert Kennedy Jr. registered Make America Healthy Again as a trademark in a cash grab to market a line of supplements, T-shirts, caps and even cryptocurrency, according to public records.

RFK Jr. — currently undergoing his second day of bruising Senate hearings as President Trump’s nominee to become the country’s health czar — registered his rallying cry “Make America Healthy Again” and “MAHA” in December, 2024, records show.

His financial disclosures also show he took in $100,000 in “licensing fees” in an agreement from one of his pals “to use MAHA brand marks” on merchandise such as clothing.

Robert Kennedy Jr. answers Senators' questions during his confirmation hearing for Secretary of Health and Human Services.

Vaccine skeptic Robert Kennedy Jr. has undergone a blistering confirmation process in the Senate this week. Getty Images

The cash makes up part of the controversial vaccine skeptic’s $11.6 million earnings over the last two years, alongside money taken in from litigation against drug companies and book deals to promote his fringe views on health and medicine.

On December 10, RFK Jr. then transferred the “entire interest” to MAHA Worldwide LLC, a Wyoming holding company which was set up on November 30.

It is common for appointees to divest business interests before taking a position in government to avoid accusations of a conflict of interest.

Del Bigtree speaks at a lectern in front of press microphones.

TV and film producer Del Bigtree is an anti-vaccine activist who sponsored the MAHA Inaugural Ball in Washington DC earlier this month. AP

Robert Kennedy Jr. holds up his hands at a rally beside Donald Trump with supporters in the background.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is Donald Trump’s pick to be Secretary of Health and Human Services. AFP via Getty Images

RFK JR. speaking animatedly from behind a desk during his confirmation hearing.

RFK JR. pictured whilst being grilled during his confirmation hearing Thursday whre he clashed with senators over his stances on vaccines and abortion rights. Getty Images

The RFK Jr official merchandise store online currently sells “Make America Healthy Again” hats and T-shirts for $35, dog bowls for$40 and mugs for $17.

MAHA Worldwide is controlled by Del Bigtree, a TV and film producer and anti-vaccine activist who was behind the MAHA Inaugural Ball at the Waldorf Astoria in Washington DC earlier this month, according to a report.

The ball was sponsored by MAHA Action, a non-profit lobbying organization co-founded by Bigtree and RFK Jr. The group started a petition in December to back the Kennedy scion’s appointment to be secretary of Secretary of Health and Human Services, the top health job in the federal government.

Both the petition and the group’s website have since been disabled.

Make America Healthy Again t-shirts, caps and bags for sale.

Robert Kennedy Jr. is hoping to profit from the sale of MAHA merchandise although he transferred his MAHA trademark to a supporter on the eve of his confirmation hearings in the Senate. MAHA

Make America Healthy Again merchandise for dogs.

Robert Kennedy Jr. has applied for a trademark to market MAHA dog bowls, leashes and pet beds. MAHA

A blue Make America Healthy Again yard sign

A Make America Healthy Again yard sign, showing Kennedy on the bill next to Trump and Viceo President JD Vance.

The Jan. 20 ball, arranged to celebrate the second inauguration of President Trump, featured a surprise performance by Grammy Award-winning performer Jewel, who sang “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”– however, she later apologized for her involvement in an Instagram post.

Jewel said: “Some of my longtime fans feel that I let them down.”

RFK Jr’s wife Cheryl Hines attended the ball, as did controversial comedian Russell Brand and Daphne Oz, daughter of former heart surgeon and TV personality Mehmet Oz, according to reports.

In addition to vitamins and health supplements, the trademark application seeks to market educational materials, such as textbooks, courses, websites featuring “online health assessments” as well as MAHA credit cards, according to public documents.

An email to MAHA Action was not immediately returned Thursday.

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