11/21/2025 / By Lance D Johnson

The alliance between Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was once seen as a powerful union for the health freedom movement, a beacon of hope for those demanding medical autonomy and an end to pharmaceutical mandates. Now, a troubling question is emerging from within the very community that celebrated this political partnership: was it all a calculated ruse? A growing chorus of advocates, doctors, and informed citizens are confronting the possibility that Kennedy was not a partner but a pawn, used to secure a vital voting bloc only to be abandoned once the political objective was achieved. As President Trump pivots to embrace the very corporate and globalist entities the movement despises, the betrayal feels deep and the future of health freedom in America hangs in the balance.
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The disillusionment finds a powerful voice in Dr. James Thorp, a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist with over four decades of experience. In a recent interview, Thorp did not mince words, expressing a sentiment that is rapidly spreading. “Clearly, Trump is more set on making peace deals and creating wealth and money,” Thorp stated. “I think he really did nothing more than use Bobby Kennedy. And he played him, like a harmonica. I mean, he brought him in, likely won the election for him, and, and now he doesn’t care about anything else.”
This stark assessment cuts to the heart of the health freedom movement’s desire for accountability and justice. The collaboration with Kennedy was supposed to signal a new era, one where concerns about vaccine safety, medical mandates, and the overreach of public health agencies would be heard at the highest level of government. Instead, proponents feel they are witnessing a familiar pattern of political expediency. The very man who helped galvanize a critical segment of the electorate now appears to be a ghost in the White House, his influence vanished while the policies he opposed continue to be enabled.
For many, the definitive moment of betrayal was a White House press conference where President Trump stood alongside Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla. Dr. Thorp, referring to Bourla as “Bourla the Butcher,” described the scene with palpable frustration. “He has the audacity to bring him on in a White House presser with, God bless him, Bobby Kennedy standing behind me,” Thorp recalled, highlighting the symbolic insult of having health freedom advocates witness the elevation of a figure they hold responsible for immense harm.
This move is not seen in isolation. Health freedom advocates point to a consistent pattern of Trump aligning with the architects of the policies they fought against. How can a president who claims to champion medical freedom share a stage with the CEO of a company whose product they believe has caused widespread injury? The movement views figures like Bill Gates and the CEOs of major tech and pharmaceutical companies exactly as the fraudulent, totalitarian nightmares they were during the COVID-19 scandal – as central players in a globalist plan for depopulation and control. To see them welcomed back into the fold is not just a political disappointment; it is a fundamental rejection of the health freedom movement’s core demand for accountability and justice.
The concern extends beyond pharmaceuticals. Dr. Thorp connected the dots to Trump’s engagement with open-source AI and technology CEOs, stating, “whoever wins the AI battle will rule the world. Literally. And that’s what Trump wants. He wants to rule the world, the United States, to be the leader in the world.” While some may see this as a pragmatic economic strategy, the health freedom movement interprets it as a dangerous consolidation of power. They argue that the pursuit of technological and financial dominance is coming at the direct expense of the people’s health. “He’s casting out everything that’s good for the American people, including their health,” Thorp concluded.
The realization that they may have been used is forcing a painful reckoning. The energy and hope that fueled the Reawaken America tours and countless advocacy efforts now risk being replaced by cynicism. The principle of “Acta non Verba”—actions speak louder than words—is being applied to the Trump administration, and the actions are telling a story that contradicts the campaign trail promises. The push for a smaller government and the de-weaponization of federal agencies like the FBI and FDA seems to have been replaced by a comfort with the very corporate-state partnerships the movement abhors.
What does this mean for the future of health freedom? The access to nutritional supplements, superfoods, herbal medicines, and the right to choose one’s healthcare path cannot be secured by a leader who, in their view, kowtows to Pfizer and Big Tech. The right to speak freely online on topics of health and wellness cannot be secured when the federal government is being inundated by the same figure heads who orchestrated mass coverup and deception on these very topics!
The health freedom movement is left questioning its political strategy in the years ahead. Should the movement be content and accept the positive changes that have been made – such as removal of food dyes from cereal and fluoride from water – or should the movement demand more from the leaders they elected? Why isn’t Pfizer and Moderna executives being indicted for their roles in a scandal that caused mass harm? Why is Mr. Event 201 – Bill Gates sitting in the White House discussing his future plans with the President when his money is heavily invested in censorship and depopulation programs disguised as global healthcare initiatives?
The demand for health freedom remains unwavering, but the path to achieving it now seems more complex and fraught than ever. The harmonica is being played, and a tinny sound rings in the ears of those who believed they were finally being heard.
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