What is "Make America Healthy Again"? What to know about Trump and RFK Jr.'s wide-ranging platform
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has outlined a number of promises to "Make America Healthy Again" under President-elect Donald Trump, vowing to combat an "epidemic" of chronic diseases that he has described as an "existential" threat to America's future.
All are under the banner of fighting what Kennedy sees as a common thread behind a broad swath of ailments: that Americans have been "mass poisoned by big pharma and big food," and that federal agencies have failed to stop it. In response, he has also floated a number of specific policy ideas to remake the federal government's public health institutions.
"[Trump] asked me to end the chronic disease epidemic in this country. And he said, I want to see results, measurable results in the diminishment of chronic disease within two years. And I said, Mr. President, I will do that," Kennedy said on Nov. 2.
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