Two hundred activists from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” movement are sounding the alarm on President Trump’s plan to power AI data centers with coal, warning it endangers children’s health. In a bold first move for the group, they’ve penned a letter criticizing a 2025 executive order promoting coal use, urging instead a shift to solar and geothermal energy. Key signatories include Zen Honeycutt and Charles Eisenstein, signaling a potential rift between MAHA and the Trump administration—especially as midterms loom. With no White House response yet, the activists are demanding stricter environmental reviews for data center locations and power sources, as the tech industry’s energy demands clash with public concerns over pollution, water use, and rising electricity costs.

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