Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he never encountered diabetes, food allergies, or autism among his large extended family. He asserted that he can identify unhealthy children by their faces, body movements, and lack of social connection while observing them in airports and on the street. He described some children as overburdened with mitochondrial challenges and inflammation. He attended the Texas Capitol as Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill requiring certain additives to be removed from foods and warning labels to be added. He said President Trump calls him multiple times weekly about public health.
I had eleven brothers and sisters, I had about 70 first cousins, and I never saw anybody with diabetes, said Kennedy during a speech at the Texas Capitol in Austin. I never knew anybody with a food allergy. I never knew anybody with autism. He continued: And I know what a healthy child is supposed to look like. I'm looking at kids as I walk through the airports today, as I walk down the street.
and I see these kids that are just overburdened with mitochondrial challenges, with inflammation. You can tell from their faces, from their body movements, and from their lack of social connection, and I know that that's not how our children are supposed to look. Kennedy visited the Capitol in Austin on Wednesday to watch Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sign a Make America Healthy Again bill requiring that food companies remove certain additives from and add warning labels to their products.
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