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In this episode of The TMI Show, hosts Ted Rall and Manila Chan tackle the massive layoffs looming over the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under its newly appointed cabinet secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. With a staggering 10,000 jobs reportedly set to be axed as part of a radical overhaul to “trim the fat” from the sprawling agency, the duo digs into the potential ripple effects on Kennedy’s bold “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) initiative.
MAHA promises a revolution in public health—tackling chronic disease through sweeping changes in food regulation, pharmaceutical oversight, and environmental policy—but can it succeed with a gutted workforce?
Joined by Kristen Meghan, an outspoken industrial hygienist and former whistleblower, they dissect the stakes: diminished FDA enforcement, a hobbled CDC response to crises, and slashed research funding at NIH. Could these cuts sabotage Kennedy’s vision before it even begins, or are they a necessary purge of a bloated system? Let’s weigh the trade-offs between efficiency and capability, questioning whether this shake-up will empower or cripple America’s health future.