First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama hit back at Republicans in an Op-Ed piece in the New York Times, slamming the party’s attempts to roll-back and cut out healthy initiatives like the one that helps low-income moms buy fresh produce or the regulations on what school lunches must feed kids.
“We know that when we rely on sound science, we can actually begin to turn the tide on childhood obesity,” Obama writes, citing the falling childhood obesity rate for young children. “But unfortunately, we’re now seeing attempts in Congress to undo so much of what we’ve accomplished on behalf of our children.”
Obama is careful not to name names—or parties—but the legislative attempts she criticizes are sponsored and supported by Republicans.
The first lady has fought childhood obesity for years advocating for healthier foods and activity through her Let’s Move campaign. On Wednesday, she was named the eighth most powerful woman in the world for this work by Forbes Magazine’s annual list.









