Trump calls RFK JR “three or four times a week” with the same question

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Health and humanitarian services Minister Robert F. Kennedy Junior He said that President Donald Trump is called “three or four times a week” to address the same question.

Kennedy was speaking at Monday with Agriculture Minister Brock Rollins to pay politics Block sugary, candy drinks and unwanted food from the additional nutritional assistance program, As part of the agenda, “Make America healthy again.”

Six months in his second term“Why are people not healthier yet,” Kennedy told reporters at the press conference.

“We have full support from the president,” Kennedy said. “He wants to do this. He promised to make America healthy again, and he will do it.”

“Call me last night,” Kennedy addedReferring to the president. He invites me three or four times a week and says: “Where are you? Why are people not healthier yet? “So it keeps me under pressure.”

Six months after his second term, President Donald Trump wants to know
Six months after his second term, President Donald Trump wants to know “Why are people not healthier yet,” Robert F. said. Kennedy Junior at a press conference on Monday afternoon. ((AFP/Getty))

The event on Monday was the promotion of a policy adopted by West Virginia, Tksas, Colorado, Louisiana, Akllahoma and Florida, with the exception of sudden participants from using food stamps to buy fast food. They join Arkansas, Idaho, Utah, Iowa, Indiana and Nebraska in the initiative to waive the surprise.

Snap is a lifeblood This prevents more than 41 million Americans, or 12 percent of the population, from hunger. More than 13 million recipients are children.

Over the past twenty years, legislators in several states have suggested stopping the surprise of pushing everything from bottles and soda to chips, ice cream and “luxury meat” like a meat slice.

Critics said that the waiver of SNAP “ignores contracts of evidence that it turns out that incentive-based methods-not punitive restrictions-are the most effective, and generous way to improve nutrition and reduce hunger.”

Trump passed The biggest cuts ever The program has in signing a “major and beautiful bill” by restricting eligibility for sudden registration and transferring a large part of the program’s costs to countries.

The Associated Press contributed to reporting.

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