Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump attended a campaign event hosted by the conservative group “American Turning Point” in Duluth, Georgia, the United States, on October 23, 2024.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. I don’t just want a top health care In your role in the Trump administration, he wants you to advise on more than 4,000 positions appointed by the president-elect Donald Trump The entire U.S. government.
Kennedy’s Make America Healthy page is seeking recommendations for appointees in a “future Trump administration” and allows users to “read, comment and vote” on those individuals.
The page title is “Nominated for the People!
Categories of appointees include “Government Effectiveness,” “Economy,” “American Health,” “Peace at Home,” “Peace Abroad,” “Food and Agriculture,” “Technology,” “Labor,” “Education” and “Energy ” and infrastructure. “
A spokesman for the Trump transition team did not immediately respond to CNBC when asked whether the president-elect had authorized Kennedy’s initiative and whether the team would consider the site’s response when staffing a future administration.
A spokesman for Kennedy did not immediately respond when asked for comment.
Kennedy, a vaccine skeptic and conspiracy theorist, ran for president as an independent but suspended his campaign in August and endorsed Trump. The president-elect told a rally in New York in October that he would drive Kennedy “healthily crazy” if he won the presidential race.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces the future of his campaign in Phoenix, Arizona, USA on August 23, 2024.
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Kennedy is the most recommended figure on the site in the “American Health” category, with more than 3,200 votes. He was followed in the number of votes by Dr. Charlie Faganholzwhose website describes him as a “holistic physician trained in chiropractic, frequency medicine, and functional medicine,” and Shirley TenpennyAn osteopathic doctor tells Ohio lawmakers that the Covid-19 vaccine makes people attractive.
In the “Peace Abroad” category, which includes “national, defense and intelligence” agencies, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, received the most votes. Gabbard, co-chair of Trump’s transition team, is reportedly vying for the nomination as defense secretary.
Retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn received the second-highest number of votes behind Gabbard. Flynn briefly served as Trump’s first national security adviser before being fired by Trump for lying to then-Vice President Mike Pence about Flynn’s conversations with Russia’s ambassador to the United States. Trump later pardoned Flynn, who admitted lying to FBI agents about those conversations.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk is the top vote-getter in the “education” section, while former Texas congressman Ron Paul is by far the leading recommendation in the “economics” section of Kennedy’s website.
While the top vote-getters received 1,000 votes or more, many others named as potential nominees received few, if any, votes on the site.
Kennedy said last week nbc news Trump said he wanted to play a role in improving U.S. government health agencies in three main areas: “cleaning up corruption in these agencies; returning these agencies to the gold standard, science,” and by reducing “the epidemic of chronic disease.” Make America Healthy Again.”
Asked whether Trump would appoint him as Health and Human Services secretary, who oversees numerous health agencies, Kennedy said: “I don’t know if that’s the position I want.”
“I might be more effective in the White House as health czar or something like that, but we don’t know,” he said.
He also said Trump “absolutely” “requires me” to take a leadership role in improving the nation’s health and policy.
Over the weekend, at an event in Kennedy, Arizona It is said Said he would lay off 600 employees at the National Institutes of Health and replace them.
According to ABC News, “We need to act quickly, and we want these people in place by January 20th, so that by January 21st, 600 people will walk into the NIH office and 600 people will leave,” quoted YouTube video of Kennedy’s remarks.