MAHA influencer and Turning Point USA (TPUSA) contributor Alex Clark believes the movement led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will help reverse the generational harms that have poisoned America, she told the Daily Caller in an exclusive interview Sunday.
Clark — host of the “Culture Apothecary” podcast — shared her enthusiasm for the actions taken so far by RFK Jr. since being sworn in as HHS secretary during an interview at TPUSA’s Young Women’s Leadership Summit in Dallas, Texas.
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She highlighted steps like removing members from the “super corrupt and biased” vaccine advisory committee to ensure clean, evidence-based science going forward, testing the safety and efficacy of all childhood vaccines, and launching “Operation Stork Speed” to eliminate unnecessary ingredients from baby formula.
“We have obviously banned artificial food dyes, we’re banning fluoride in a bunch of states, and we’ve got several states that are getting soda off of SNAP,” she said. (RELATED: Charlie Kirk Delivers Blunt Message SPLC Never Expected After It Labels Turning Point USA ‘A Hate Group’)
Clark also shared that she believes removing ultra-processed foods from school lunches is important, noting that many American students rely on schools to provide most of their meals.
“We’re totally setting them up for failure to be able to learn, which is the whole point of school,” she argued.
Clark has built a reputation for interviewing guests and experts with counter-cultural beliefs and re-branded her podcast in 2024 to focus on health and wellness issues.
In September 2024, she addressed the U.S. Senate alongside now Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on a panel about chronic illness, adding her voice to critical conversations on healthcare reform.
Clark revealed what she believes the next priority should be for RFK Jr. and the Make America Healthy Again Movement (MAHA).
“I’m anxious for them to ban pharma ads off TV, that hasn’t happened yet,” she asserted. “There’s a reason why during the pandemic every broadcast was brought to you by Pfizer and then you didn’t get to hear any alternative opinions about the COVID vaccine or alternative methods for wellness or anything during that time.”
“Instagram was banning #sunlight for example,” she recalled.
Clark noted that addressing the most important and corrupt issues hindering health in the United States is likely still a top priority for RFK Jr. and part of a strategic, step-by-step approach.
Clark also spoke about the MAHA movement’s impact on shaping the next generation of female leadership on the right, noting that the movement’s resonance with women was clear.
“What I love about MAHA is I do think that it became this beacon of light for women that felt politically homeless during the 2024 election,” she said. “I could see that in my own analytics of Culture Apothecary and even my Instagram — when I would talk about these issues, the numbers would skyrocket.”
Clark explained that she views MAHA messaging as a course correction for previous GOP efforts, attributing past failures not to strategy, but to a general lack of care.
“It was just that the Republican Party didn’t give two craps about health ever,” she said. “We never cared. We made fun of all the anti-vaxxer raw milk, hippie liberal people in Hollywood for years.”
She explained that many millennials are now recognizing the lasting negative impacts of those choices — the “sins of generations” — especially as they witness the health challenges their own children face. (RELATED: MAHA Commission Releases Landmark ‘Making Our Children Healthy Again’ Report, Blaming Processed Foods And Environment)
Clark added, “We’re diving into corruption and then who was willing to talk about it? Well, it was Trump.”
She also told the Caller that reviewing the childhood vaccine schedule is something she would urge Trump to tackle as a top priority for moms.
“They want MMR completely off the table,” she said. “I know that’s huge. I know glyphosate is huge. I think that American moms would really like to see glyphosate completely banned, and banned from being able to be used in our food supply.”
Clark hesitated before speaking candidly about what she sees as a policy issue that hasn’t received the attention it deserves.
“I know what it is, but it’s spicy because it’s opposite of what Trump thinks,” she cautioned. “Personally, I think we need to relook at what President Trump is advocating for with IVF [in vitro fertilization].”
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Clark said that she believes the U.S. needs more regulation on IVF, alleging that other countries do not allow couples using the technology to choose the gender of their baby and also decrying the destruction of unused embryos.
“The IVF industry is killing more babies per year than Planned Parenthood,” Clark alleged. (RELATED: ‘You Can Even Name Your Embryo’: Genetics Startup Sells Test To Rank Embryos By IQ, Height And Looks)
IVF clinics create more embryos than intended to maximize the chance of a healthy birth, resulting in millions of excess embryos being either killed or indefinitely frozen, according to a Catholic News Agency report.
“The GOP right now is kind of split on this issue. If we are the pro-life party, we need to really go back and rethink how we’re viewing IVF because there’s a lot of grey area with that whole industry,” Clark asserted.
She continued, “I understand President Trump’s heart is in the right place. What he’s saying and what a lot of Americans see is IVF: more babies. That’s great. What I’m saying is, hold on a minute, okay, ‘We need IVF — all these women are pursuing IVF.’ Why? Because they are having fertility issues.”
Clark mentioned that she believes part of the solution is going back and looking at other factors that contribute to the root causes of infertility.
She also shared that, given the chance, she’d like the opportunity to sit down with pop superstar Taylor Swift.
“This is probably one of the most controversial things about me with my audience. They hate that I love Taylor Swift because conservatives just absolutely loathe her. I love her,” Clark spilled.
Clark held up her phone which displayed a background image of Swift, pointing out, “She’s one of the most influential people in pop culture.”
Alex Clark opens the 2025 Young Women’s Leadership Summit:
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— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) June 13, 2025
Clark expressed that she believes Swift is kind and meaningfully philanthropic and that her heart is in the right place.
“She’s one of those stereotypical stories of a woman who’s voting with her heart strings and not her mind,” she said.
“I think she could be sat down and told the facts and that the reason that conservatives are cracking down on illegal immigration, for example — or that we’re anti-abortion as another — isn’t because we hate women or we hate minorities. It’s because we actually really love people,” Clark explained. “We see a better way to accomplish fixing certain issues than killing babies and then just having an open border.”
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