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Aaron Rodgers warns senators about RFK Jr’s intellect as confirmation hearing looms: ‘Better come ready’

Aaron Rodgers admitted Thursday that he will be eager to watch Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation hearing with lawmakers at the U.S. Capitol.

President-elect Trump has nominated Kennedy to be secretary of Health and Human Services, but a confirmation hearing with senators has not yet been scheduled.

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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (AP Photo/Seth Wenig/File)

Rogers considered Kennedy's offer to be his running mate in the 2024 presidential election. “The Pat McAfee Show” He said he wanted to attend the hearing “to see who tried to have an affair with him.”

“Please, somebody go after him and watch him thoroughly mop the floor with the senators,” Rogers said. “Senators, come all set and see if you can take my boy, Bobby, with you, because Bobby is very smart, dude. I can't handle the memo of 'Well, I'm really excited that he's going to be that, and honestly everyone should be too.'

Mr. Rogers mentioned President Kennedy's efforts to “make America healthy again.” The movement appears to have been sparked this week by the FDA's ban on red food dyes due to potential cancer risks.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Rebecca Noble/Getty Images/File)

“If you spend a minute looking at the ingredients of a product in the United States compared to, say, overseas, it's disgusting,” the star quarterback said. “The things they are allowing here, the levels they are allowing here, products that are bad for you, products that they know are carcinogenic, are disgusting. [be] He's serving everyone, so if you just leave him alone, get out of the way, and stop labeling him whatever they want to label him these days.

“He just wants to make sure that everything that's given to our children is safe, that everything that we consume on a daily basis is safe, and that he's not going to 'make America healthy again.' Or try to die and see if you're trying to cause something abnormal.”

Aaron Rodgers leaves the field

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (AP Photo/Adam Hunger/File)

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As the confirmation process approaches, Mr. Kennedy faces waves of support and criticism from both sides of the aisle.

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