A self-proclaimed "MAHA Mom" unloaded on President Donald Trump for engineering the defeat of Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY).
Zen Honeycutt, executive director of the grassroots group Moms Across America, warned the president on CNN's "The Situation Room" that she and others who are involved in the "Make America Healthy Again" would withhold their electoral support for betraying what they believe he promised during his 2024 campaign.

"We championed policy and public servants who put children, health, safety and America's future first, and that's exactly what Rep. Massie was doing," Honeycutt said. "The irony is that he was running, he was championing the very issues that Trump ran on when he got elected, which is putting small farmers first, you know, supporting health and getting pesticides out of our food, and also, you know, he put forth all kinds of issues for health and safety that Trump said that he was going to do."
Honeycutt said her movement delivered about 9 million votes and represents one of the biggest blocs of swing voters, but she said Trump's actions have alienated many of them.
"What I'm seeing now for the midterm elections is that this group of people who are extremely disgruntled," she said.
"I'm seeing Republicans saying that they feel marooned, that they don't have a place, they're seeing where to put their vote, and so I'm seeing a rise of the potential for a third party, and as a mom, I'm very excited because we are not beholden to a political party. We vote for those who put health and safety first. The last election showed that, and unfortunately, this election with Massie, it got shut down by three billionaires and foreign money that came from other countries, and that is not America. That's not how we need to be working. That's not what we want to see going forward."
"But, in fact, what's happening right now is Massie is freed up the next seven months," Honeycutt said. "He has nothing left to lose, right? He is going to let it rip on the Hill, and he will, and I think Trump's going to regret that, and it frees him up to be able to run for president, which his supporters are screaming for, so we're actually excited about what the future holds. We are not going to stop. MAHA is not crushed. We're not going away. We are going to continue to fight for the health and safety of our children."


