Robert F. Kennedy Jr. transferred ownership of the trademark application in December and its abbreviation — MAHA — to an LLC ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. transferred ownership of the trademark application in December and its abbreviation — MAHA — to an LLC managed by Del Bigtree.
Getty Images The RFK Jr official merchandise store online currently sells “Make America Healthy Again” hats and T-shirts for $35, dog bowls for $40 and mugs for $17. MAHA Worldwide is ...
Robert Kennedy Jr. registered a trademark to market t-shirts, vitamins, and educational materials for MAHA which could prove ...
Kennedy Jr., the nominee for the nation ... he had made $100,000 from MAHA — variations of the trademark also covered stickers, hats and hoodies — before transferring it “to a third ...
Kemper was sporting the green MAHA hat Wednesday during Kennedy's contentious ... Kemper exclaimed on X when RFK Jr. walked in. Other notables in the audience included Kennedy's actress wife ...
Robert Kennedy Jr. registered Make America Healthy Again as a trademark in a cash grab to market a line of supplements, T-shirts, caps and even cryptocurrency, according to public records.
RFK Jr. disclosed in government ethics filings that he made $100,000 from the MAHA brand before transferring the trademark. The financial trail includes merchandise sales of hats, stickers ...