MAHA News [6.12] RFK Resigning Rumors, Ron Johnson on COVID Vax, Screwworm, Sunscreens

MAHA News [6.12] RFK Resigning Rumors, Ron Johnson on COVID Vax, Screwworm, Sunscreens

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June 12, 2026 · 1h 4m · Episode 5677

About this episode

Jordan Sather and Nate Prince discuss rumors about RFK Jr.'s resignation, COVID vaccine controversies, biohacking tips, and recent health studies.

Jordan Sather and Nate Prince tackle a rumor mill moment first: Robert Malone claims RFK Jr. is set to resign as HHS Secretary in July, and HHS immediately fires back calling it fake news. Jordan, who has tracked Malone's track record before, is skeptical but keeping receipts. Then things get heavy fast. Senator Ron Johnson calls the COVID vaccine cover up a scandal bigger than Watergate, and a powerful clip from a Children's Health Defense event captures the moment people realized the system was lying to them. On a lighter note, RFK and Ben Greenfield talk biohacking basics: sunlight, breathwork, and why you do not need fifty bottles of skincare products. The FDA approves a new sunscreen ingredient after 25 years, and Jordan explains why most drugstore sunscreens are trash. Plus, ivermectin shows real promise in cancer treatment, screwworm creeps back into Texas, and a new study links ultra processed food to a 60 percent higher dementia risk. Coke and Hershey are apparently on board with MAHA now. Sure.

People in this episode

Hosts: Jordan Sather, Nate Prince

Topics covered

  • RFK resignation rumors
  • COVID vaccine controversy
  • biohacking
  • sunscreen ingredients
  • cancer treatment
  • processed food and dementia

Keywords

  • RFK Jr.
  • COVID vaccine
  • biohacking
  • sunscreen
  • ivermectin
  • dementia risk
  • processed food

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: HHS, Children's Health Defense

Products: ivermectin, sunscreen, Coke, Hershey

Places: Texas

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