Children’s Health Defense CEO Mary Holland lauds the “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) report as a declaration of war on chronic disease, praising President Trump’s crackdown on pharmaceutical advertising and Senate hearings that exposed vaccine harms. With autism skyrocketing and unpublished studies showing vaccinated kids sicker, Holland demands truth-telling and accountability—Big Pharma’s no-liability mandates must end, or they’ll keep profiting from our kids’ suffering under Trump’s watch.
On WarRoom, Mary Holland unloaded on Big Pharma’s stranglehold, framing the MAHA report as President Trump’s battle plan against America’s health collapse. Released amid RFK Jr.’s Senate grilling, the 128-recommendation blueprint targets chronic ills ravaging kids—shorter lives, exploding diseases—shifting from “pill for every ill” to real prevention. Holland shrugs off critics calling it vague: “It’s a radical shift,” she says, with Kennedy committed across agencies like EPA and VA. No watering down here—it’s war on the pesticide-drug-vaccine mantra that’s poisoned us for decades.
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MARY HOLLAND: Kennedy is reinstating the 1997 rules: pharmaceutical companies must list all side effects in their ads. That means not just drugs but vaccines too. When every product comes with 50 side effects on screen, Big Pharma’s TV ads collapse.@maryhollandnyc pic.twitter.com/8sZJGSXBYJ
— Bannon’s WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) September 10, 2025
Holland spotlights Trump’s executive order slamming direct-to-consumer pharma ads, reinstating 1997 rules forcing full side-effect disclosures. “A beachhead,” she calls it, predicting it’ll gut TV spots (and CNN/MSNBC funding). Overlapping was Ron Johnson’s hero hearing—first major vaccine probe in years—featuring attorney Aaron Siri, scholar Toby Rogers, and a clueless Stanford doc. Holland eviscerates the doc’s arrogance: “He knows nothing about vaccines,” yet embodies the elite denial gaslighting parents of injured kids.
Bombshell: An unpublished Henry Ford study of 18,000 kids shows vaccinated ones 2.5 times more likely to have chronic conditions like autism, asthma, ADHD. Unvaxxed? Zero autism or ADHD cases. Johnson blew the whistle, making it public despite concerns about suppression. Holland ties autism’s 290 daily diagnoses to vaccine explosions—plausible? Hell, it’s proven, with CDC’s 2000 Simpsonwood cover-up as precedent.
Bannon links to fiscal hawks: We’re $37 trillion in debt; compensating injuries would bankrupt us, but denial’s worse. Holland sympathizes with parents—healthy kid post-vax seizures, life’s ruined—demanding open minds: “Help discover the cause.” She shreds the doc’s placebo lies; no actual inert trials for childhood schedules.
With Trump hammering Big Pharma—funneling profits to pols for mandates—Holland sees a fight to the finish. One side wins: us or them. Dems’ letter demanding Kennedy’s resignation? Desperate.
Next week’s CDC director hearing? Intense. Holland credits Siri and Del Bigtree for Pfizer papers exposing truths.
Promoting childrenshealthdefense.org and November’s Austin conference (Bannon’s attending), Holland urges action. This is truth-telling’s dawn—vaccines’ harms parallel chronic surges. Under President Trump, MAHA could shatter Pharma’s empire, but only if we press.
No more mandates without liability; prove Kennedy wrong if you can. They can’t—back them into the corner.