Donald Trump has chosen his Minister of Health, the anti-vax Robert F. Kennedy Jr named: News

Donald Trump has chosen his Minister of Health, the anti-vax Robert F. Kennedy Jr named: News
Donald Trump has chosen his Minister of Health, the anti-vax Robert F. Kennedy Jr named: News

Freshly elected for a second presidential term, four years after leaving the White House, Donald Trump has decided to appoint Robert F. Kennedy Jr as Minister of Health. He announced the news himself on social networks.

If Donald Trump will be officially inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States on January 20, 2025, he is already starting to form his government. Choices that arouse controversy as much as they surprise. Thursday evening, November 14, the billionaire himself announced on the social network

Robert F. Kennedy Jr, nephew of the former American president assassinated in 1963, is a convinced anti-vax. During the coronavirus pandemic, he shocked with his comments, arguing that Covid-19 was a “ethnically targeted virus” developed for “attacking Caucasians and blacks”. He also compared the confinement measures to Anne Frank's living conditions in Nazi concentration camps. His own family had turned their back on him and Republican executives had even publicly disavowed him.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was a candidate for the United States presidential election. He had called for a vote for Donald Trump, but still received more than 300,000 votes at the end of the vote, some in key states.

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published on November 14 at 10:57 p.m., Maeliss Innocenti, 6Medias

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