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Trump and his future Health Minister Kennedy Jr eat McDonald's after promising to “make America healthy”

The son of President-elect Donald Trump posted on his social networks a photo of Donald Trump and his future Minister of Health, Robert F. Kennedy Jr, eating burgers and fries from McDonald's. Kennedy campaigned for Trump by promising, among other things, to tackle “junk food.”

Just days after promising to “make America healthy again,” President-elect Donald Trump and his soon-to-be health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. were photographed eating McDonald's burgers and fries .

“Making America healthy again starts TOMORROW”, ironically wrote Donald Trump Jr, the eldest son of the president-elect, by publishing this Sunday, November 17 on his social networks a photo of the dinner in which he participated, on board the plane of his father, in the company of billionaire Elon Musk and Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson.

Donald Trump father and son Elon Musk and Robert F. Kennedy Jr traveled together to New York on Saturday evening to attend a mixed martial arts (MMA) event at Madison Square Garden.

Kennedy vowed to tackle 'junk food'

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an heir to the famous Democratic political family, campaigned with Donald Trump before the November 5 presidential election, promising, among other things, to tackle “junk food.” “For too long, Americans have lived crushed by the food industrial complex and pharmaceutical laboratories,” Donald Trump said when announcing the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday.

On social networks, Internet users have pointed out that the future Minister of Health is the one who seems the least enthusiastic and the least smiling among the guests at the table.

Conspiracy theory believer and anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a 70-year-old lawyer, has long advocated that the United States curb its obesity epidemic by reducing high levels of sugar, fat and fat. processed foods with high additive content in the national diet.

'Either KFC or Big Macs' on Trump's plane

Just last week, he was scathing about Donald Trump's diet. “What he eats is really bad,” he told Joe Polish’s podcast, particularly attacking the menu offered on board the Republican billionaire’s plane.

“Country food is always bad, but the food that comes on the plane is real poison,” he said. “You have no choice, we either give you KFC or Big Macs.”

Donald Trump has never hidden his love of fast food and Coke, even stopping briefly to work at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania during his campaign. “I like salt!” he said on this occasion.

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