RFK Jr sought Make America Healthy Again' trademark for vaccine marketing
Briefly

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., known for his anti-vaccine activism, has applied for a trademark for 'Make America Healthy Again' to market health-related products. Following a significant licensing agreement, he transferred the trademark ownership to Maha Worldwide, managed by Del Bigtree, an influential figure in the anti-vaccine movement and Kennedy's former campaign communications director. This branding closely mirrors Donald Trump’s slogan, suggesting a strategic link between Kennedy’s health policies and the broader anti-vaccine sentiments. The ongoing controversy regarding Kennedy's candidacy for health secretary adds to the public discourse surrounding vaccination and health policies.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent anti-vaccine activist, has applied to trademark 'Make America Healthy Again,' linking his brand to the health movement and potential products.
Kennedy's trademark application has raised eyebrows, especially considering his contentious background with anti-vaccine campaigns and the potential financial interests behind them.
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