Vance, RFK Jr. to mingle with health execs, influencers at DC MAHA summit

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Original Story by The Hill
November 11, 2025
Vance, RFK Jr. to mingle with health execs, influencers at DC MAHA summit

The upcoming 'Make America Healthy Again' (MAHA) summit in Washington, D.C., will showcase key Trump administration figures, including Vice President JD Vance and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., alongside prominent health officials and biotech leaders. The event aims to highlight significant health topics, such as the future of the FDA and psychedelic medicine, reflecting the MAHA movement's influence as the administration seeks to strengthen Republican support ahead of the midterm elections. Notably, the summit will feature discussions moderated by influential figures, including a performance from actor Russell Brand, indicating the administration's strategy to engage various sectors and communities. The public has not been granted access to the proceedings, and responses from event organizers remain unconfirmed.

Dive Deeper:

  • The MAHA summit is scheduled for Wednesday and emphasizes engagement with health executives from companies like Regeneron, CRISPR Therapeutics, and Walmart, showcasing the intersection of health innovation and politics.

  • Key speakers include Mehmet Oz, the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and Marty Makary, the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, highlighting the event's focus on leadership in health policy.

  • The agenda includes high-profile discussions on topics such as biohacking and making American food healthier, aiming to appeal to both health professionals and the general public.

  • The event's opening remarks will be given by Tony Lyons, a supporter of Kennedy, followed by a session featuring Finn Kennedy, emphasizing the generational connection to health advocacy.

  • A panel led by Deputy HHS Secretary Jim O'Neill will explore advancements in brain-computer interfaces, with DJ Seo from Neuralink participating, underscoring the integration of technology in health discussions.

  • The summit culminates with a keynote by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., following an address by Russell Brand, suggesting a blend of political and entertainment influences to draw attention to the MAHA movement.

  • Despite the high-profile nature of the event, the White House and MAHA groups have not provided public access or comments, indicating a controlled approach to the summit's messaging.

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