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MAHA wants to make cotton the new beef tallow
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The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, led by figures including Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, is expanding beyond food policy to promote domestic cotton and natural textiles as an alternative to synthetic, foreign-made clothing materials.

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MAHA wants to make cotton the new beef tallow
In between beef tallow fries, raw milk, and vaccine denialism, Make America Healthy Again figureheads have set their sights on another slice of life: our clothing. "The MAHA movement doesn't stop with what we EAT - It's also about what we WEAR," Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins said in a post on X in late May. "For decades, America offshored textile jobs and allowed foreign synthetic, plastic-based materials to take over the clothing market." Rollins went on Fox News to promote a new Depa
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