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Make America Healthy Again: My Legislative Mission

America’s in trouble — because the system that’s supposed to protect us has gone rotten. Our people are sicker, more medicated, and more anxious than ever, while corporate special interests and captured bureaucrats cash in. The federal government regulates everything except accountability.

That’s why I’m running for Congress — to Make America Healthy Again. Not with empty slogans or more government programs, but with real legislative reform that restores personal responsibility, transparency, and freedom.

This isn’t a side issue. This is the issue. Because a country that can’t keep its people healthy can’t stay free.


The Problem

Washington has turned your health into a business model.

The food industry profits off addiction.

The pharmaceutical industry profits off dependence.

The government profits off your compliance.

We’ve been sold the lie that health is something you can outsource — that if you just take the next pill, follow the next guideline, trust the next expert, everything will be fine. It’s not fine.

Health is not partisan. It’s not left or right. It’s the foundation of national strength, economic stability, and freedom itself. And when Washington fails to protect that, it fails you.


The MAHA Agenda: Five Pillars of Reform

1. Food and Nutrition Integrity

The average American is overfed and undernourished, by design. We’ll change that.

  • Ban toxic additives and foreign dyes banned in Europe but legal here.
  • Redefine “ultra-processed” foods and require clear, honest labeling.
  • Reform SNAP to prioritize real food: protein and produce — not soda and junk.
  • Bring whole milk back to schools.
  • Demand food companies disclose additives and origin like drug labels disclose ingredients.

Healthy food should be the standard.


2. Medical Freedom and Transparency

The last few years exposed what happens when medicine becomes politics. That ends here.

  • End medical coercion. Period. No mandates, no censorship, no forced treatment.
  • Require full transparency of financial ties between regulators, pharma, and researchers.
  • Guarantee patient access to data, treatment options, and second opinions without penalty.
  • Require hospitals and insurers to post real prices: plain and simple.
  • Protect practitioners who practice actual medicine instead of corporate algorithms.

Freedom doesn’t stop at the exam room door.


3. Decentralized Health and Farming

The future of health starts in our homes, not in Washington.

  • Empower small farms and direct-to-consumer agriculture by cutting USDA red tape.
  • Encourage local food production and regenerative farming practices.
  • Protect farmers from corporate consolidation and foreign ownership of U.S. farmland.
  • Incentivize states to build regional food security systems, because Missouri shouldn’t depend on China for its dinner table.

A healthy America starts with local hands in the soil.


4. Agency Accountability and Reform

You can’t fix the system until you expose it.

  • Audit the FDA, CDC, NIH, and USDA for conflicts of interest line by line.
  • End “user-fee funding” that lets industries pay regulators to look the other way.
  • Prohibit revolving-door appointments between regulatory agencies and the corporations they regulate.
  • Create public dashboards that show who funds what: every grant, every study, every committee.

If you can’t explain it to the people, you shouldn’t be running it.


5. Health Freedom and Innovation

We need to unleash the next generation of health innovation.

  • Promote safe research in longevity, mental health, and regenerative medicine under ethical oversight.
  • Allow practitioners to use emerging therapies like psychedelics and peptides under supervised care models.
  • Legalize and regulate direct primary care (DPC) nationwide. Every American should have the same access to personalized care that Congress already enjoys.
  • Support AI-assisted medical tools that enhance, not replace, human judgment.

When innovation serves patients instead of profits, America leads again.


The Bigger Picture

MAHA is not a slogan.

It’s about taking back what’s ours: our food, our medicine, our freedom, our future.

A strong nation depends on strong people.

Strong people depend on truth and transparency.

And transparency depends on leaders who can’t be bought.

That’s the difference between me and the career politicians like Ann Wagner. She takes money from Big Pharma and Big Ag. I’ll take them head-on.


What This Means for You

If you’re tired of being overcharged, overprescribed, and overlooked, this is your movement.

If you believe your health shouldn’t depend on your insurance company or your ZIP code, this is your movement.

If you believe America deserves leaders who fight for your health, not their donors, this is your movement.

Because Americans thrive when we are healthy physically, mentally, spiritually, and economically.

That’s what “Make America Healthy Again” means.

I’m not running to be another politician. I’m running to rebuild a system that serves you.

We can’t fix Washington overnight, but we can start by fixing the one thing that touches every life in this country: our health.

Let’s make America healthy again — and let’s mean it this time.

Adapted from Dr. Malone’s 5 Legislative Pillars of MAHA