Vice President JD Vance revealed that he thinks Ibuprofen, a common pain medication, is “useless,” admitting he’s “crazy” for a belief he said was in line with “MAHA style.”
While speaking with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at a Nov. 12 MAHA summit in Washington, D.C., Vance opened up about “the one way” he is “more instinctively MAHA,” referencing the Trump administration’s Make America Healthy Again initiative led by Kennedy.
“If I have like, you know, a back sprain, or I slept weird and I woke up with back pain, I don’t want to take Ibuprofen,“ Vance said. ”I don’t like taking medications. I don’t like taking anything unless I absolutely have to. And I think that is another MAHA style attitude. It’s not anti-medication, it’s anti-useless-medication."
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