The Clinton machine never stops working.
Just when Americans thought they’d seen the last of their political dynasty, Chelsea Clinton stepped back into the spotlight.
And Chelsea Clinton made one big announcement about her future that no one saw coming.
Chelsea Clinton targets Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with new "fact-checking" venture
Chelsea Clinton just launched a brand-new podcast called "That Can’t Be True" designed to counter what she calls health "misinformation" – which happens to be a direct attack on President Trump’s Make America Healthy Again agenda.
The timing isn’t coincidental.
With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. now serving as Secretary of Health and Human Services, Clinton’s podcast appears strategically designed to undermine everything Kennedy represents.
Her new show promises to help listeners "debunk misinformation over coffee, cocktails or wherever it might come up."
Clinton announced the podcast on X, asking how many people have seen health headlines and thought they couldn’t be true, then inviting listeners to join her new show to "sort fact from fiction" on health issues.
The podcast description reveals the real target when it focuses on controversial health topics like childhood vaccines, fluoride, and raw milk – all signature issues that Kennedy champions.
Those aren’t random health topics – they’re Kennedy’s signature issues that got him nominated to Trump’s cabinet.
Clinton teaches health policy at Columbia University and serves as vice chair of the Clinton Foundation, giving her the academic credentials and family connections to wage this campaign.
But there’s a deeper political calculation at work here.
The Clinton family eyes a political comeback through health activism
Chelsea Clinton was rumored as a potential Congressional candidate in New York after Rep. Jerry Nadler announced his retirement, though her spokesperson firmly denied those rumors in September 2025.
Now she’s positioning herself as the liberal response to Kennedy’s health revolution.
The first episode featured registered dietitian Dr. Jessica Knurick, who promoted standard Public Health establishment talking points about baby formula, raw milk and seed oils.
A second episode discussed what Clinton calls "America’s broken birthing system" with former Teen Vogue editor Elaine Welteroth.
Every single one of these positions benefits the pharmaceutical, chemical, and agricultural industries that have historically funded Clinton Foundation operations.
It’s the same playbook the Clintons have used for decades – wrap corporate interests in the language of helping vulnerable populations.
Clinton’s previous podcast "In Fact with Chelsea Clinton" lasted less than a year before getting canceled in April 2022.
This new venture has the exact same mission and format, suggesting the Clinton political machine is desperate to find Chelsea a platform that sticks.
What Chelsea Clinton’s health crusade really means
Look, here’s what’s really happening.
The medical establishment is panicking because Kennedy’s appointment signals the end of their unchallenged authority over American health policy.
For decades, these same institutions told Americans that processed foods were fine, that questioning vaccine schedules made you a conspiracy theorist, and that fluoride in drinking water was essential for children’s teeth.
Kennedy’s willingness to challenge these assumptions threatens billions of dollars in corporate profits.
So they’re wheeling out Chelsea Clinton – with her Ivy League credentials and family name recognition – to wage a propaganda war against common-sense health reforms.
The goal isn’t to have an honest debate about health policy.
It’s to train an army of liberal activists who will shut down anyone asking uncomfortable questions about what’s in our food, water, and medicine.
Chelsea wants everyday Americans to become her foot soldiers in defending the same broken system that’s made us the sickest developed nation on earth.
The timing reveals everything you need to know about their desperation.
They couldn’t wait for Kennedy to implement any actual policies before launching this counteroffensive.
Just the threat of someone in power who might ask tough questions about chronic disease rates, childhood obesity, and pharmaceutical profits was enough to trigger this response.
For parents who’ve watched autism rates skyrocket, diabetes become commonplace among children, and chronic illness become the norm, Kennedy represents hope for real answers.
For the Clinton machine and their corporate backers, he represents an existential threat to a very profitable status quo.
That’s why Chelsea Clinton is suddenly so concerned about health "misinformation" – because the biggest threat to their narrative is Americans thinking for themselves.
¹ Benjamin Bartee, "Chelsea Clinton Launches Anti-MAHA Podcast," PJ Media, October 5, 2025.
² The Hill, "Chelsea Clinton launching health podcast," October 2025.
³ Apple Podcasts, "In Fact with Chelsea Clinton" description, October 2025.