New U.S. dietary guidelines from Trump administration back more protein and full-fat dairy, less grains
The Trump administration released updated U.S. dietary guidelines Wednesday, encouraging Americans to eat more protein and full-fat dairy while cutting back on ultra-processed foods and added sugars. The guidelines — which are updated every five years by the Agriculture and Health and Human Services departments — largely align with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” movement. Kennedy touted the new guidelines as a move that “will revolutionize our nation’s food culture and make America healthy” at a White House news conference. Gone is the MyPlate visual guide for what foods to eat — which recommended filling










