Will RFK Jr. initiate changes in U.S. food quality standards by end of 2025?
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51% of U.S. Voters Support Trump’s Nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as HHS Secretary
Dec 29, 2024, 09:09 PM
A majority of U.S. voters support the Senate confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the next Secretary of Health and Human Services, a position nominated by President-elect Donald Trump. Recent polling indicates that 51% of likely voters are in favor of Kennedy's nomination. Kennedy has pledged to address corruption within health agencies, asserting that he intends to remove officials he believes are responsible for keeping Americans unhealthy. He has also expressed a commitment to improving food quality and health standards in the U.S., criticizing the influence of large corporations and advocating for the protection of family farms. Kennedy's nomination is seen as a potential catalyst for significant changes in health policy and agricultural practices.
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Stricter vaccine regulations • 25%
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