Donald Trump has chosen Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an outspoken anti-vaccine activist and environmentalist, to be his new Health Secretary. Trump announced on social media that he was excited about the pick, calling it a move to “Make America Great and Healthy Again.” Kennedy, 70, who has been known for promoting controversial medical ideas, including the false claim that vaccines cause autism, will lead the Health and Human Services Department if approved by the Senate. Trump believes Kennedy will bring big changes to healthcare, fighting against the influence of food and drug companies.
Kennedy, a member of the famous Kennedy family, had previously run for president but dropped out to support Trump. His appointment is controversial because of his history with medical conspiracy theories, including his criticism of the COVID-19 vaccine. Despite this, Trump praises Kennedy’s willingness to shake up the system and promises that his leadership will focus on transparency and better health for Americans.
Kennedy’s personal life has also been filled with strange stories, including an odd claim about a worm that entered his brain. Despite his past, Trump is pushing forward with this unexpected pick, part of a series of surprising nominations for his administration as he prepares for his next term.