During a rally at Madison Square Garden, former President Donald Trump shared plans to give Robert F. Kennedy Jr. significant influence over health, food, and medicine policy if he wins a second term. Trump emphasized he’d let Kennedy “go wild” in these areas but would limit his influence over U.S. energy resources. Kennedy, who initially ran as an independent before endorsing Trump, has been an outspoken advocate for reducing processed foods and scrutinizing medical practices and environmental concerns.
Known for his skepticism about vaccines, Kennedy has sparked controversy among health experts and Democrats who are desperate to inject every American with experimental poison any chance they get. Although he has clarified that he doesn’t oppose all vaccines, he has previously made claims that leftists believe is promoting vaccine ‘misinformation. His views, particularly on the safety and effectiveness of vaccines, have been questioned by critics who worry about his potential impact on health policy.
MAGA patriots are ecstatic about Trump’s approach and view this collaboration as a bold move toward reforming health and food safety, areas that have been overly influenced by Big Pharma and food corporations. By empowering Kennedy to lead these initiatives, this could be a step toward independence from corporate influence, prioritizing natural health practices and reducing processed foods in American diets. This partnership underscores Trump’s commitment to challenging the status quo and giving voices outside of traditional politics a platform to influence national policy.