Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in an interview Wednesday that he would wipe out “an entire division” of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to preview his plans for the incoming Trump administration.
“There are whole divisions like the nutrition division of the FDA that have to go and are not doing their jobs,” he said in an interview with NBC News on Wednesday.
“They don't protect our children. Why are there Fruit Loops? [in] There are 18-19 types of ingredients in this country, but when you go to Canada, you only find 2-3 types? ” he said.
He said he would not remove government agencies if it required parliamentary approval, but promised to “clean out corruption from government agencies.”
“That's what I've been doing for 40 years. I've sued all those agencies. I have a PhD in corporate corruption and I make it my job. And once there's no corruption, “When Americans have access to good science and are allowed to make their own choices, they will be healthier,” he said.
He said he is asking President-elect Donald Trump to do three specific things.
“One is to root out corruption in government agencies, especially the conflicts of interest that have made them captive to the pharmaceutical industry and, secondly, to the food industry and other industries that should be regulated,” he said. said. Said.
“Second, to return these institutions to the gold standard of scientific, empirical, evidence-based medicine that I was known for when I was a kid,” he said.
“And the third is to end the epidemic of chronic disease in America. And President Trump wants to see tangible, measurable results within two years on the measurable decline and chronic disease in America's children.” He told me he wanted to.”
Kennedy Jr. said he has not yet decided what his official role with Trump will be, but that he is willing to think about it.
Asked if he was confident he would have a “real role” in the administration that would allow him to make such decisions, he said: “Yes, absolutely.”
“President Trump is very passionate about this issue, and he was passionate about it even before I took office,” he said, adding that Trump actually called to work with the administration in 2016, but that time it didn't happen. I made it clear that I didn't. For various reasons.
He said he did not know whether he would be nominated to be secretary of Health and Human Services.
“I might be more effective in the White House or in a position like health czar. But we don't know. That's not the case. We haven't decided. We're meeting today on these issues. ” he said.
He said he plans to spend the next three months assembling his team and already has a 30-day, 60-day and 90-day plan and “hopes to get it done very quickly.”
Come January 2025, he said, “I'm going to do something that will clean up corruption in government institutions.”
“We want to have as little top-down control as possible and only get information that is useful to the American people,” he said.
“What I'm going to do is make sure that the American people have good information about their food and medicines, the gold standard of good and best science, and then leave the choices to them.” he said.
He also said, “I will not take any vaccines that are currently on the market.''
“If a vaccine works for someone, I'm not going to take them away. People should have a choice, and that choice should be informed by the best information. So I'm not going to take away from them. “We're going to make sure that the safety studies and efficacy are out there so that people can independently evaluate whether the product is good for them,” he said.
“I would have been honest with the American people” about whether he would block coronavirus vaccinations, he said.
“I wouldn't have blocked it directly. I would have made sure I had the best science, but there was no effort to do that at the time,” he said.
He said that despite vaccines, the United States “has the worst record of any country in the world.”
“So we had 16% of the coronavirus deaths in the United States. Our population was only 4.2% of the world's population. So what we're doing here… “It was the worst of any country,” he said.
Regarding his pledge to ban fluoride from U.S. water supplies, he said he would “advise water districts that currently use fluoride.”
“There's a lot of new science out there. In fact, there was a federal judge's ruling on October 4 of this year by a judge appointed by President Obama that gave the EPA a clean slate,” he said.
“I think the sooner it's released, the better. I'm not going to force anyone to remove it, but I'm going to advise them about the legal responsibilities of water districts, their legal obligations to service zones and their constituents. “I'm going to give you good information about science, but if I don't I'll disappear,” he said.
He also said that before he withdrew from the presidential race, Trump repeatedly said in their conversations, “Let's unite our parties, because the visions we agree on are far greater than the issues we disagree on.'' I will continue to oppose them.”
“To end our addiction to foreign wars, we both want to end surveillance, censorship, media collusion, and that censorship. We want to end it and keep Americans healthy. Those are the three big issues for me and we agree 100% on those issues, so let's do it.''
Asked whether he trusted Trump when former aides turned on him, Kennedy said Trump acknowledged he had put the wrong people in place in 2016.
When he arrived at the White House, he said, he was unprepared and surrounded by corporate lobbyists and corporate CEOs who encouraged him to appoint someone.
“And he said, 'I appointed a lot of bad people.'” And in fact, in the first year or two, his cabinet probably had more turnover than any other cabinet in history. It would have been. Because he knew that he had appointed many evil people. He said, “This time I'm worried about my legacy.'' It's only 4 years. I want to leave America better. For me, the key is ending the epidemic of chronic disease, and I want you to do that. ”
“I mean, that's [an]“It was an offer I couldn’t refuse,” he said.
Asked about his role in Trump's victory, he said, “The victory is his, not mine.”
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