The Red Flashing Warning Light Signaling MAHA’s Crossroads
Updated
With the Trump Administration nearing its halfway point this September, its Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) faction, which won him the election, has entered a new battle space.
What once appeared to be a unified front now sees isolated warriors having to fully shoulder the ideals embodied just a short time ago by a unified political front, with a front facing MAHA attitude.
Why is this happening?
In any other era, the revelations of the past two weeks would have shaken America’s public health establishment to its core and forever changed its trajectory towards reform and justice.
Now-former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, on her last day in the position, used her position to keep the spotlight on former NIAID director Fauci and the crimes committed during the COVID pandemic. Gabbard chronicled unclassified documents and reports from intelligence community whistleblowers who provided further evidence that Fauci manipulated intelligence, lied to Congress, and undermined an elected President by restricting his access to vital facts.
Gabbard’s release echoed Sen. Rand Paul’s release from the previous week, in which his committee provided new documents from its ongoing investigation, revealing Fauci’s deep connections to the national security apparatus, positioning him to influence the COVID-19 origins debate across the scientific community, the intelligence community, and the public.
Prior to both those releases, Sen. Ron Johnson exposed what he calls the biggest scandal of his lifetime that the corporate media unsurprisingly won’t touch. His op ed breaking the story down on X now has 2.3 million views as he concludes:
“The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA TODAY, and Fox Digital have all declined or ignored requests to publish this op-ed. NBC, ABC, PBS, CNN, and MSNow have all refused to cover my report.”
Sen. Johnson’s full hearing, media rounds, and op ed tell the story of FDA officials who were allegedly shown 25 serious COVID vaccine safety signals (including sudden cardiac death) in spring 2021 but ordered analysts to stop and publicly lied that none existed. According to Sen. Johnson, officials allegedly hid known risks to push mandates on healthy children and the public, despite knowing the shots did not stop transmission.
A three-punch combination of bombshell after bombshell showing evidence of scandals, crimes, public harm, and government corruption while the Trump Administration has refused to act.
Meanwhile, Senators Paul and Johnson have been publicly urging the Trump Justice Department to challenge the legality of President Joe Biden’s pardon of Dr. Anthony Fauci and to pursue criminal charges.
The government’s handling of the COVID era pandemic has been the multifaceted criminal scandal of all scandals. Every faction of the medical industrial complex and its compliant media desperately wants this story to go away at all costs – it’s their kryptonite.
Dr. Robert Malone recently wrote:
“If we permit a great forgetting, we enable and functionally endorse the same behavior in the future.”
Thanks to herculean efforts by Senators Paul and Johnson, as well as Gabbard, a small, united American political front is holding the line for justice and inoculating society from a great forgetting.
If health freedom is to be upheld in America, a greater form of justice from official sources must happen.
There are two symbols of those failed pandemic years still continuing to this day: The COVID shot and those injured and still being injured by it who have been denied proper help, treatment and compensation.
In September 2025, a newly reconstituted ACIP committee voted unanimously to recommend that COVID shots be left to informed consent decision-making by the individual. The writing was on the wall as the shots now faced a collapse in market share coming into 2026 as Reuters ran the headline Pfizer faces challenging years on fading COVID sales, margin pressure.
With public demand and political mandates all but ending the COVID shot paradigm, ACIP was about to focus its full might on the COVID vaccine-injured. That was until an activist judge rushed a ruling to suspend the committee and muzzle those harmed by the mandated pandemic-era (experimental) mRNA technology.
HHS Secretary Kennedy recently pushed back, writing:
“Today we filed a motion asking the First Circuit to expedite our appeal of the district court’s order in the AAP lawsuit that left ACIP—the nation’s vaccine advisory committee—without a quorum…the court’s order has left ACIP unable to carry out its core responsibilities. As a result, the committee cannot issue new recommendations, review newly approved vaccines, or complete important work ahead of the fall flu season. Families, physicians, insurers, and public health programs deserve certainty—not paralysis.”
The battle then swung in the opposite direction as separate contracts for COVID shots posted on government websites enraged sections of the public.
First, two awards went to Pfizer for pediatric COVID vaccines ($735,720,598) and for adult COVID vaccines ($505,272,000) after the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC) voted 8-0 to recommend that COVID-19 vaccines for the 2026-2027 season be updated without data, not withdrawn or further investigated for known harms.
Kennedy immediately activated to quell the public backlash, writing:
“The claim that CDC has already spent $1.24 billion on COVID-19 vaccines is simply wrong. HHS and CDC have not purchased COVID-19 vaccines for the upcoming respiratory season and have made no decisions regarding future purchases.IDIQ contracts allowing future orders are not the same as spending taxpayer dollars.”
Then, FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee unanimously voted to recommend approval of Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine for the 50-64 and 65-plus age groups, extending the experimental tech’s market share unethically foisted upon the public during the pandemic.
By now, the political shine applied to the early days of MAHA’s political arsenal has given way to some realities many knew the political-facing arm of the movement would face. Kennedy, along with Senators Paul and Johnson, has emerged to continue the spirit of MAHA in the D.C. battle space as the Trump Administration appears to have stepped back in many regards. With potent agency heads like Gabbard exiting and now-former department leads Vinay Prasad and Tracy Beth Høeg out at the FDA, unified regulatory and legal/intelligence action is now becoming more uncertain.
Yet the political momentum generated by MAHA has carried into state and county-level initiatives, further solidifying its spirit and continued trajectory beyond the midterms and straight through the 2028 Presidential election.
The future may be unknown, but it must contend with a growing public awakening focused on health, liberty, and informed consent.