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Subject Monumental Hep B change, animal testing halted, and much more — MAHA Wins of Last Week
Date December 8, 2025 9:45 PM
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<[link removed]>Real reform accelerated this week with a historic turn in vaccine policy, a major step toward humane science, and sweeping action across HHS, FDA, and NIH.



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Historic ACIP Vote on Hepatitis B
In an 8–3 vote, ACIP ended the universal recommendation to vaccinate newborns at birth for hepatitis B, shifting the policy toward informed consent. Members emphasized that hepatitis B is primarily sexually transmitted and extremely rare in newborns.

President Trump Issues Memorandum on Radically Reforming Childhood Vaccine Schedule
President Trump ordered HHS and CDC to review the U.S. Childhood Vaccine Schedule to align with other nations, praising ACIP’s hepatitis B decision and directing Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert Kennedy and acting CDC Director Jim O’Neill to implement reforms swiftly.

NIH Director Boldly Rejects Censorship and Mandates
NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya fired back at Canadian professor Timothy Caulfield’s criticism, defending his stance as scientifically and ethically justified. ‘This guy was all in on lockdowns, censorship, and covid vaccine mandates, with the Canadian government funding his propaganda efforts…’

HHS Releases Major Statement on Defending Parental Rights Against Medical Tyranny
HHS announced stronger enforcement of parental rights in pediatric care, launching an investigation <[link removed]> into unauthorized child vaccination and directing grant recipients to honor consent and exemption laws. Sec. Kennedy vowed decisive action to protect families.

FDA Ends Unnecessary Animal Experiments
The FDA unveiled new guidelines to phase out animal testing in developing monoclonal antibodies. Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary said the reform promotes humane, efficient drug evaluation and could accelerate cures while lowering drug costs.

HHS to Deliver Help for Nursing Homes
Acting CDC Director Jim O’Neill defended repealing a Biden-era nursing home staffing rule <[link removed]>, calling it unrealistic and harmful to rural care. Sec. Kennedy announced the rollback, citing $25 billion in savings and relief for struggling facilities.

Kennedy Announces New Radical Transparency and Cost-Cutting Measures in Healthcare Delivery
Sec. Kennedy reported major progress on medical record access and expanded data sharing. He also announced that insurers will end most prior authorization requirements. Sec. Kennedy pledged to deliver the world’s lowest drug prices, a goal President Trump praised as a record cost reduction.

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