Why did Michelle Obama's name trend online during Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Senate confirmation hearings? Here's the reason
Michelle Obama's name trended online during Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Senate confirmation hearings, as conservatives backed his school nutrition policies despite fierce opposition to similar efforts by Obama during her tenure as First Lady.

Social media was set ablaze with irony during the Senate confirmation hearings for President Donald Trump's contentious choice for secretary of health and human services.
Robert F. Kennedy's declared goal to "Make America Healthy Again" includes enhancing the nutritional value of school meals.
However, online commentators recalled the conservative dissatisfaction and charges of nanny state and government overreach when Michelle Obama tried to achieve similar results while her husband, Barack Obama, was president.
The former first lady's name went viral online due to such GOP double standards. Critics called out the hypocrisy, sparking heated debates online.
The trend prompted tennis legend Martina Navratilova to express shock. The same senators who ridicule any proposal that Michelle Obama brought up for their kids to eat healthier in schools are now spouting the Make America Healthy again bullshit, tennis legend Martina Navratilova wrote on X, formerly Twitter. The level of hypocrisy is astounding, as quoted in a report by HuffPost.
Here’s how others agreed to this:
Just FYI, Michelle Obama said this 15 years ago and even introduced a whole plan to go along with it only for some people to label her “arrogant” and “out of touch” with “real Americans.” https://t.co/qyDEoH1X8f pic.twitter.com/PkMAXS7u1a
— Kenny Dee Williams (@KBadds) January 29, 2025
Michelle Obama called for healthier eating in our schools and the MAGA crowd went apeshit. Really they need to decide WTF they stand for.
— Rocky Mtn Rambler (@rockymtnrambler.bsky.social) 30 January 2025 at 11:08
The same senators who shit on any proposal that Michelle Obama brought up for our kids to eat healthier in schools are now spouting the Make America Healthy again bullshit. The hypocrisy is quite staggering
— Martina Navratilova (@Martina) January 29, 2025
MAHA my ass. Y’all are full of shit. Michelle
— B E A N Z The Gamer Dad(beanzgotgamez.bsky.social) (@BeanzGotGamez) January 29, 2025
Obama been tried to do this, but you know we can’t have a Black woman telling white people what to feed their kids https://t.co/TRwo05ZTAZ pic.twitter.com/LtyDCHwOzG
These are the same ppl that crashed out when Michelle Obama wanted our kids to eat healthier. They stated it was America and they could eat whatever they wanted and the government wouldn’t be making decisions for them. 🤣🤣🤣 You hypocrites can hv this wacko #MAHA pic.twitter.com/fTeHLCUInI
— Nicole 🇭🇹 (@NicoleJ_4) January 29, 2025
FAQs
Why was Michelle Obama's name trending during the Kennedy hearing?What sparked the controversy?
Critics remarked on the irony of Republican senators now supporting healthier school meals after attacking Michelle Obama for promoting the same idea.
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