Removing the natural mineral fluoride from drinking water is a priority of the MAHA movement that backs Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
EPA begins review of safety of fluoride in drinking water — a priority for RFK Jr. and MAHA
Politics
January 28, 2026
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