Trump taps Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead Department of Health and Human Services
Briefly

Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as head of Health and Human Services indicates a significant shift towards controversial health policies, including skepticism towards vaccines and fluoridated water.
Kennedy, a known vaccine skeptic, aims to overhaul federal food regulations and expresses desires to fire nutritionists at HHS, raising concerns among public health officials.
Trump stated on Truth Social, "For too long, Americans have been crushed by the industrial food complex and drug companies..." reflecting a populist critique of the health industry.
Despite his unconventional health views, Kennedy’s school lunch initiative had bipartisan support, indicating a complex relationship with health policies that cross political lines.
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