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  • 6 days ago | spectator.org | Jennifer Galardi

    In a political arena where verbal daggers fly faster than fists ever did, recent behavior from both the left and the right lays bare a new political reality. Toxic femininity, as Jordan Peterson has called it, has hijacked D.C., turning debates into reputational bloodbaths, leaving no one unscathed. I can’t help but wonder if allowing women onto the battlefield of politics bears some of the responsibility.

  • 2 weeks ago | dailysignal.com | Jennifer Galardi |Jay Richards

    In May, the MAHA Commission report elevated the chronic disease epidemic, and laid out, in broad outline, the potential culprits, one of which is “environmental exposures.”The reality of the epidemic, especially among children, is hard to deny. Any effort to identify the cause or causes of that epidemic, however, is bound to be controversial since it threatens to gore the most powerful corporate and regulatory oxen in the pasture.  Surviving such encounters will require policy finesse.

  • 1 month ago | thekennedybeacon.substack.com | Jennifer Galardi

    By Jennifer Galardi, Contributor to The Kennedy BeaconHere come the MAHA apps. As the MAHA movement marches on, gathering political wins, tech companies are responding to consumer demands to help them lead healthier lives. Providing services that range from scanning every day products to connecting customers with farmers, a few apps are leading the way to help expand knowledge and choice for the every day American. Yuka is one app gaining lots of attention.

  • 1 month ago | dailysignal.com | Jennifer Galardi

    The past couple of weeks has seen a lot of drama within the Make America Healthy Again movement. Much of the commotion surrounds President Donald Trump’s new Surgeon General nominee, Dr. Casey Means along with her brother, Calley, a special adviser to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.A few members of the wider MAHA coalition have cited concerns over their involvement in biotech companies, while others condemn their lack of emphasis on vaccines.

  • 2 months ago | spectator.org | Jennifer Galardi

    Last week, one of the most popular female voices in media sent a warning to the conservative movement: Be careful about sending the wrong message to young women. In an episode of her podcast, conservative-leaning Megyn Kelly asked her guest Ana Kasparian, another highly influential media personality from the left side of the aisle, “How did we get to the point where we’re now telling young, conservative, amazing women that they’re not attractive if they also work?

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Jennifer Galardi
Jennifer Galardi @JennGalardi
11 Jun 25

RT @DrJayRichards: My latest with @JennGalardi: MAHA commission suggests a need for a shift in U.S. agricultural policy. https://t.co/inNWB…

Jennifer Galardi
Jennifer Galardi @JennGalardi
11 Jun 25

MAHA commission hints toward a need for a shift in U.S. agricultural policy. But food safety and agricultural output is a delicate balance. My latest with @DrJayRichards in @DailySignal . https://t.co/YuiVJ0F8e0

Jennifer Galardi
Jennifer Galardi @JennGalardi
11 Jun 25

RT @Guiding_Impact: The Religious Liberty Commission is accepting written comments until this Sunday, 6/15 at 5pm. Please click the link an…