RFK Jr. Advocates for FDA Overhaul in Trump Administration
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. outlines his vision for the FDA and public health under President Trump, addressing vaccines, nutrition policy, and corruption.
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Following Donald Trump's election victory, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called for substantial reforms at the FDA, particularly in its nutrition departments, which he claims fail to safeguard public health. He emphasized the importance of informed choice regarding vaccines and reaffirmed his stance that individuals should not be coerced into vaccination. Kennedy plans to meet with Trump aides to discuss his prospective role in health policy. His controversial views on vaccinations, fluoride in drinking water, and health agency corruption remain points of contention among experts.
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