
MAHA Montana Rancher Headed to DC for a Big Reason
MAHA. Make America Healthy Again. Beef is key to making America healthy again. A Montana rancher will have a seat at the table later this week in Washington, D.C.
Coming up on May 15th, Dillon rancher Bryan Mussard will be a panelist for "The MAHA Institute Round Table at the Willard Hotel." Click here to watch the round table which is scheduled for 7 a.m. D.C. time.
Background:
When RFK, Jr. was announced as President Trump's nominee to head up the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, I knew one of the first people to reach out to would be Dillon, Montana rancher Bryan Mussard.
He is a former Montana Stock Growers President and markets his Reminisce Angus Beef products from his ranch in Beaverhead County.
A while back, Mussard was telling me about how RFK, Jr. is going to change this country. He told me how he is in daily contact with RFK, Jr. and how RFK plans to Make America Healthy Again by getting the USDA to stop discriminating against beef.
Why this panel in DC matters:
Bryan Mussard: "We're just going to bring rural America to the table with all the doctors and and nutritionists and scientists and policy makers that are making decisions right now and make sure they understand the source of why we're at, where we're at with chronic illness, and why so many farmers and ranchers are, you know, the finances are squeezing and make sure that we are at that table...they're rebuilding the dietary guidelines, and I think, I mean, basically, I'm going to sit at the table as saturated fat and make sure they address: we can't move forward with chronic illness. We can't move forward with making people healthy again without that ingredient. And that same ingredient, by taking that out of our diets and falsely saying that it causes heart disease and falsely saying it causes diabetes for the last 70 years has got to end. And the USDA, the one agency that's supposed to protect agriculture, has done more to destroy rural America with that one issue than anybody else."
Full audio is in the middle of the below podcast. And that segment was sponsored by Reminisce Angus Ranch in Dillon.
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