Cheryl Hines champions husband's MAHA crusade, slams Kennedy scion's rants

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 updated on August 13, 2025

Actress Cheryl Hines, dubbed “Mrs. MAHA” for her marriage to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is standing firm against bizarre attacks from Jack Schlossberg, grandson of John F. Kennedy, as Breitbart reports.

The Wall Street Journal crowned Hines “Mrs. MAHA” for her vocal support of her husband's Make America Healthy Again movement, while Schlossberg’s unhinged social media rants target both her and RFK Jr.

Hines, a comedic actress, finds herself in the crosshairs of a family feud that’s anything but funny. She has embraced the MAHA movement, pushing back against what she sees as blind trust in scientific dogma. Her commitment to questioning mainstream health narratives resonates with conservatives tired of progressive overreach.

Schlossberg’s social media tirades

In March, Schlossberg took to Instagram with a peculiar demand. He urged Hines, whom he’s never met, to apologize to the family of a six-year-old Texas girl who died of measles. His sanctimonious post reeks of virtue-signaling, weaponizing tragedy to score points.

“I need you to call up the family of the child who died of measles, and say sorry,” Schlossberg wrote. The demand is as absurd as it sounds -- Hines had no connection to the case. It’s the kind of performative guilt-trip that fuels anti-woke backlash.

Last month, Schlossberg’s attacks got weirder. He tweeted that Hines looked “super dehydrated,” a petty jab that says more about his maturity than her appearance. Personal insults masquerading as wit don’t exactly scream Kennedy-level gravitas.

Hines challenges science establishment

Hines, undeterred, leans into her MAHA role. “I feel very connected,” she told the Wall Street Journal, aligning with a movement skeptical of top-down health mandates. Her stance challenges the progressive mantra that science is beyond reproach.

“Is science ever settled?” Hines asked, pointing out how drugs once deemed safe can later reveal harmful side effects. Her question cuts through the fog of elitist groupthink. It’s a bold stand for those who value inquiry over obedience.

Schlossberg’s antics, meanwhile, grow increasingly unhinged. Last week, he reposted RFK Jr.’s anniversary message to Hines with a snarky caption: “What does she let you do on your bday?” The juvenile jab undermines any shred of credibility he might have had.

Family feud gone public

Hines, clearly baffled, addressed Schlossberg’s behavior with restraint. “I don’t understand what’s going on,” she said, refusing to take the bait. Her composure contrasts sharply with his erratic outbursts.

“[Schlossberg’s] behavior -- I don’t even want to say anything, because anything I say, he’s going to think, he’s going to be … excited that someone’s talking about him,” Hines added. Her refusal to engage directly is a masterclass in not feeding the troll. It’s a tactic conservatives could borrow when dodging woke provocations.

Schlossberg’s attacks seem less about substance and more about attention. His social media stunts, from measles guilt-trips to creepy birthday comments, suggest a desperate need for relevance. It’s a sad fall for a Kennedy scion, trading legacy for likes.

MAHA’s rising star

Hines, by contrast, is carving out a serious role in the MAHA movement. Her push for health autonomy aligns with a growing conservative distrust of centralized medical mandates. She’s not just RFK Jr.’s wife -- she is a voice for those fed up with being told what to think.

The actress’s skepticism of “settled science” taps into a broader cultural shift. Conservatives are increasingly wary of institutions that demand blind faith, whether it’s in vaccines or climate models. Hines’s stance is a polite but firm middle finger to that arrogance.

Schlossberg’s rants, meanwhile, play right into the progressive playbook -- smearing dissenters with emotional appeals and cheap shots. His behavior only underscores why MAHA’s message of questioning authority resonates. Hines’s grace under fire proves she’s the bigger player in this drama.

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