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BOMBSHELL: Trump's MAHA Team Exposes America as 'Most DRUGGED Country in World' - Big Pharma PANICKING

Gary FranchiMarch 4, 2026172 views
BOMBSHELL: Trump's MAHA Team Exposes America as 'Most DRUGGED Country in World' - Big Pharma PANICKING
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The Trump administration's Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement is dropping bombshells left and right, and the establishment is absolutely losing their minds. White House senior adviser Calley Means just delivered a scathing indictment of America's health crisis, declaring we've become "the most drugged country in the world" - and patriots, the truth is finally being told at the highest levels of government.

Working alongside HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Means is leading a revolutionary mission to overhaul America's corrupt food system and break the stranglehold Big Pharma has on our nation's health. Speaking from HHS headquarters - which controls the largest budget of any government agency - Means isn't mincing words about the uphill battle they're fighting.

"Overhauling the food system is the key tenet of this," Means explained, highlighting how the MAHA movement is targeting the root causes of America's chronic disease epidemic rather than just treating symptoms with more pills.

But the deep state resistance is already mobilizing. Industry insiders are "rushing to warn the Trump administration against overstepping its regulatory authority," according to Bloomberg Law reporter Skye Witley, who noted that "HHS Secretary RFK Jr. has made a lot of noise recently about overhauling how food additives make it to consumers."

The medical establishment is also in full panic mode. The Annals of Internal Medicine is fear-mongering that Kennedy's challenge to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force "threatens preventive care access" - translation: they're terrified of losing their monopoly on dictating health policy to Americans.

Even more telling is Means' brutal honesty about setbacks within the administration. "Bobby's disappointed," Means admitted regarding a recent glyphosate executive order, showing the MAHA team won't sugarcoat the bureaucratic battles they're facing. "I'm not going to gaslight or sugarcoat it... This glyphosate thing was extremely disappointing."

This is exactly the kind of transparency Americans voted for - leaders who will tell us the truth about both victories AND defeats in the war against corporate interests poisoning our families. The question is: will patriotic Americans rally behind this health revolution, or will Big Pharma's lobbyists succeed in maintaining their stranglehold on our government?

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Gary Franchi

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LibertyBelleVerifiedMar 4, 2026
This is HUGE! 🇺🇸
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FreedomFighter88VerifiedMar 4, 2026
This is exactly why I voted for Trump! We need people who aren't bought and paid for by pharmaceutical lobbyists.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedMar 5, 2026
The MAHA team is doing God's work. Big Pharma has turned Americans into customers for life instead of actually curing diseases.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedMar 5, 2026
FINALLY! Someone is calling out Big Pharma for what they've done to our country. We're literally drugging our children and elderly into submission while these companies rake in billions.
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ConservativeDocVerified6 days ago
As a physician, I can tell you the pressure to prescribe is real. Insurance companies and hospital administrators push volume over actual patient care.
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TexasRancherVerified6 days ago
My neighbor's kid was put on ADHD meds at age 6 for being a normal active boy. Now he's 16 and struggling with depression and anxiety. When will we learn that medicating childhood is not the answer?
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MomOfThreeVerified6 days ago
Same thing happened to my nephew. These schools are quick to suggest medication instead of actually parenting and teaching discipline.
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ConstitutionFirstVerified6 days ago
About time someone exposed this! How is it that America consumes 80% of the world's opioids with only 4% of the population?
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AmericaFirst2024Verified6 days ago
What specific steps is the MAHA team proposing to tackle this crisis? I'm ready to support real reform but want to know the details.
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TrumpTrain45Verified6 days ago
From what I've read, they're looking at reforming FDA approval processes and breaking up the pharmaceutical monopolies. Long overdue!
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SmallTownValuesVerified5 days ago
I stopped taking my blood pressure medication and started eating clean and exercising instead. Down 30 pounds and feel better than I have in years. Sometimes the cure is simpler than they want us to believe.