Writer and influencer Jessica Reed Kraus, known for her blog "House Inhabit," has become a strong advocate for the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement and a vocal supporter of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. In a recent interview with Fox News Digital outside Kennedy's confirmation hearing, Kraus praised his efforts to prioritize health and wellness for families.
Kraus's coverage shifted significantly when she began following Kennedy before he gained widespread media attention. Her blog, previously focused on pop culture and celebrity trials, now features Kennedy prominently. Kraus emphasized Kennedy's transparency and openness, highlighting the time she spent with him and his family, allowing her to understand him on a personal and political level.

Jessica Reed Kraus, author of the "House Inhabit" blog, at RFK Jr.'s confirmation hearing. (Fox News Digital)
Kraus noted her interest in the political landscape due to figures like President Trump and Kennedy, both familiar names from her upbringing. She recognized a gap in how women, particularly mothers, engaged with political discourse, and believed Kennedy resonated with her audience's concerns. Kraus attended the confirmation hearing largely due to the mothers who follow her work, many of whom are concerned about children's health issues. She commended Kennedy for addressing these concerns with respect and actively investigating related matters.

Kraus discussed her interest in the political landscape due to figures like President Trump and Kennedy. (Jessica Reed Kraus)

Kraus traveled to Washington to support RFK Jr.'s confirmation hearing for HHS secretary. (Jessica Reed Kraus)
Kraus believes the MAHA movement is about shifting focus towards alternative health and medicine approaches. She lauded Kennedy's efforts to encourage people to examine the contents of their food and become more aware of what they consume.

Kraus praised Kennedy for prompting people to be mindful of their food choices. (Jessica Reed Kraus)
Kraus plans to continue her writing and hopes to visit the White House in the future.