An unreleased poll conducted in October 2025 by Tony Fabrizio, a longtime Trump pollster, reveals that 73% of voters express concerns about childhood vaccine mandates and 90% worry about the pharmaceutical industry’s corrupting influence on health policy.

The secret poll, commissioned by MAHA Action, found that 68% or more of voters across party lines support National Institutes of Health research on complications from administering too many vaccines to infants. Additionally, 45% believe families should have the choice to spread out the vaccine schedule, while only 11% think the government alone should decide vaccination policies.

White House officials have used a different poll to justify Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s recent pivot away from vaccination policies toward food regulation. This shift led last week to the termination of Tracy Beth Hoeg, who was overseeing the alignment of U.S. childhood vaccine schedules with those of 20 other developed nations.

The White House has also removed Marty Makary and Vinay Prasad from their positions related to vaccine policy implementation. The pollster who conducted the original polling work has been reassigned to a different project.