After years of writing about pop culture and politics on its popular blog, “House Banbit”, Jessica Reed Kraus has become an essential supporter of the Maha movement, focused on helping to create a healthier America.
“Definitely is definitely a memorable year,” said Kraus based in California, said Fox News Digital on January 29 outside the confirmation session of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Capitol Hill. (See the video on top of this article.)
Kennedy has been the main topic of posts oriented by Kraus politics in recent months.
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“I started following (Kennedy) when he really had no media on his side,” she said. “So it was a big difference in my cover.”
Before that, the “House of Residence” was almost entirely a pop culture newspaper – and Kraus was known for its work covering the famous rehearsals.
Jessica Reed Kraus, author of the “Residential House” substance, spoke to Fox News Digital during the confirmation session of RFK Jr. on January 29, 2025. (Fox News Digital)
Kraus said Kennedy was completely transparent, with nothing “really outside the record” and “without restrictions”.
She added, “I knew him outside the political things. I was forced to spend time with him and his family, to learn who he is as a person and politician.”
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“Of course, I was having fun in Hollywood making evidence. I love the evidence. This kind feels like that,” she said, referring to the confirmation session.
“But I moved to politics just because I thought there were these two dynamic, big names: (President Donald) Trump and Kennedy. I would grow up knowing about them,” Kraus added.

“I moved to politics because I thought there were these two dynamic, big names: Trump and Kennedy. I would grow up knowing about them,” Kraus Fox News Digital told them. (Jessica Reed Kraus)
Kraus believed there was a “lost place” about the way women interact with politics, and what her readers – mostly women and mothers themselves – were worried.
Kennedy, she said, “was a big draw” and was “very popular with my audience”.
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Kraus said Kennedy has been extremely attentive to people – especially mothers.
She said she was in hearing confirmation “really because of mothers. I followed her because I believe that so many of these women are worried about their children and their vaccines and all these (things).”

Kraus said she traveled to Washington to show her support for RFK Jr. During his confirmation session for the HHS secretary in the Trump administration. (Jessica Reed Kraus)
Unlike other politicians, Kennedy “was the only one investigating and looking at it, and treated them with respect,” Kraus said.
“I just think I’m very honored to be here today,” she added. “This is the final, a magnificent final of a year and a half long, crazy.”
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While Make America Healthy Again gained momentum, ideas that may have been ridiculed in the past are running the campaign, Kraus said.
“I Think that the Maha movement is about redefining our attention and science on alternative tools of health and medicine, ”she said.

“I think Robert Kennedy is doing a tremendous job just by making people ask what they are putting in their closets,” Kraus, presented on the left, said. Shown on the right are RFK Jr. And his wife, Cheryl Hines. (Jessica Reed Kraus)
Kraus added, “I think Robert Kennedy is doing a tremendous job by bringing it to the forefront and actually simply making people ask what they are putting in their closets.”
“We’re seeing which ingredients are in our cereals and what we are feeding our children at their lunches,” she said.
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“(Kennedy) is the first to be waking up all up to it.”
Looking forward, Kraus plans to continue writing and hopes to visit the White House in the future.