Extra: RFK Jr.'s Plan To "Disrupt" America's "Sick Care System"

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental lawyer and former

presidential candidate has faced criticism following his nomination to head

the Department of Health and Human Services in the upcoming Trump

administration. Despite allegations of anti-vaccine sentiment, a charge he has

refuted, Kennedy's outspoken positions on public health issues such as fluoride

in water, processed foods, and pesticide use remain contentious.

 

In an in-depth interview, host Jessica Rosenthal spoke

with Dr. Robert Redfield, the former CDC director under President-elect Trump,

who supported Kennedy's nomination. Dr. Redfield dismissed the label of Kennedy

as an "anti-vaxxer" and commended his commitment to tackling

America’s issues with obesity and chronic illness.

 

We often must cut interviews down for time during the

week.

 

Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire

interview with former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield, allowing you to

learn even more about Kennedy’s proposed ideas to fix what he calls America’s “sick

care system,” and why Dr. Redfield advocates for many of them. 

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