In a bold move that signals a defiance against Big Pharma, President Trump has appointed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the new Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). This decision comes on the heels of Trump’s previous comments on Joe Rogan’s podcast, where he revealed that pharmaceutical companies had pressured him not to collaborate with Kennedy. By choosing Kennedy, a well-known vaccine skeptic and advocate for health reform, Trump is making a statement that he will prioritize public health over corporate interests. Supporters are rallying behind this appointment, viewing it as a stand for transparency and accountability in healthcare.
Kennedy’s appointment is expected to shake up the status quo within HHS, as he aims to tackle issues related to public health and safety. With a focus on combating chronic diseases and reducing harmful chemical exposures, Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” initiative aligns with Trump’s vision of restoring integrity to federal health agencies. Many conservatives are celebrating this choice, believing it represents a significant step towards dismantling the influence of pharmaceutical companies in government and promoting a healthier America.
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NEVER FORGET that President Trump told Joe Rogan Big Pharma has been pressuring him to NOT WORK with RFK Jr.
— Bo Loudon (@BoLoudon) November 14, 2024
Trump picking RFK Jr as the head of HHS today shows that Trump is STANDING UP TO BIG PHARMA!
God bless Trump and RFK Jr.! pic.twitter.com/syGvDXiurg