
JD Vance Shares 'MAHA-Style' Opinion That Even He Admits Sounds 'Crazy'
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The vice president lauded the audience for asking the "right questions" about food and medicine during a talk with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Vice President JD Vance opened up about his most “MAHA” beliefs while chumming it up with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at a Make America Healthy Again summit in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.
Lauding the “MAHA crowd” for asking “the right questions” about the food we eat and the medicine we take, the former senator told the audience he thinks of Ibuprofen as a “useless medication.”
“I’m like one of these crazy people, the one way in which I’m more instinctively MAHA is that if, if I have, you know, a back sprain, or I slept weird and I woke up with back pain, I don’t want to take Ibuprofen,“ Vance shared.
”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,” he added. “It’s not anti-medication, it’s anti-useless-medication.”
Ibuprofen, which is sold under the brand names Advil, Motrin and more, is an over-the-counter, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug which works by blocking an enzyme that produces the hormones that cause inflammation, pain and fever.













