Trump expressed support for the former independent presidential candidate's plan during an appearance on NBC News Sunday, Nov. 3. "I haven't talked to him about it yet, but it sounds OK to me," Trump told the media outlet during a phone interview that day.
The former president has told attendees at his campaign rallies in recent months his intent to allow Kennedy to "go wild" on health, food and medicine. Such a plan has prompted concerns among Big Pharma executives.
A bombshell report published by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in August revealed that excessive fluoride consumption in children has been linked to a reduction of IQ between two and five points. This also prompted U.S. Senior District Judge Edward Chen of the District Court for the Northern District of California to order the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to bolster regulations around the use of fluoride.
In a post on the X platform, Kennedy remarked that Chen's decision ordering the EPA to tighten rules on fluoride is an important step in the right direction. He remarked in a separate post that as soon as Trump returns to the White House on Jan. 20, the real estate mogul "will advise all U.S?. water systems to remove fluoride from public water."
"Fluoride is an industrial waste associated with arthritis, bone fractures, bone cancer, IQ loss, neuro-developmental disorders and thyroid disease," he wrote. "President [Donald Trump] and First Lady [Melania Trump] want to make America healthy again," Kennedy wrote in the second post. (Related: Is it time for a nationwide ban on fluoridated water?)
NBC News also asked Trump about potential plans to ban "certain vaccines." To this, the former president responded: "Well, I'm going to talk to [Kennedy] and … other people, and I'll make a decision. But he's a very talented guy and has strong views."
Meanwhile, LifeSiteNews reported that mainstream media (MSM) outlets running Big Pharma ads have already begun attacking Kennedy, with fake news network CNN leading the charge. One recent headline from CNN read: "Trump transition team co-chair endorses Kennedy anti-vax theories."
In another instance, CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins claimed that "vaccines are safe" – despite countless stories of vaccine injuries. She uttered the ignorant remark during an interview with Howard Lutnick, co-chair of the Trump transition team, while discussing Kennedy's views.
Despite the smears coming from Big Pharma and the MSM, Trump remains undeterred in his backing of Kennedy. Podcast host Joe Rogan asked the former president if there were parties pressuring him "not to work with" the former independent candidate.
Trump replied in the affirmative, telling Rogan: "Yes. Big Pharma wasn't thrilled. It doesn't affect me."
The former president also told former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson during an event in Arizona in late October that Kennedy "really wants" to look into "the pesticides" and "the vaccines." Trump thinks that the former presidential candidate doing so is "great."
In a separate event last month organized by Carlson, Kennedy revealed that he has been praying for the last 19 years that God would put him in a position to end chronic diseases. His long wait since 2005 came to an end months ago, which coincided with the suspension of his presidential campaign.
"In August, God sent me Donald Trump," Kennedy remarked.
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