Robert F Kennedy Jr is going to make America healthy again (MAHA), but 'tommorrow'. Donald Trump Jr was amongst the several social media users who reacted to President-elect Donald Trump's Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) pick sharing a McDonald's meal with his boss, House Speaker Mike Johnson and billionaire Elon Musk. The four, including Trump's oldest son, were on a flight to UFC 309 at Madison Square Garden Saturday."Make America Healthy Again starts TOMORROW," Trump Jr captioned a picture of them having burgers, coca-cola and french fries. The food choice - a favourite of the president-elect - doesn't allign with the 'MAHA' philosophy RFK Jr has been advocating for years. Read More:
Kennedy has been protesting a variety of preservatives and industrial chemicals that are put into US food. He railed against restrictions of raw milk, psychedelics, peptides, and more. However, his photo - eating a Big Mac - has sparked critcism on social media. "How on earth did they get RFK Jr to eat McDonald's? 🤣," one person jokingly asked on X, platform formerly known as Twitter. Read More: "RFK Jr. won’t be lasting very long in this administration if he’s forced to eat McDonald’s. He doesn’t look happy," another one added. Speaking to podcaster Joe Polish last week, the former presidential nominee had said: “Campaign food is always bad, but the food that goes onto that airplane is, like, just poison. You have a choice between — you don’t have the choice, you’re either given KFC or Big Macs.”Make America Healthy Again starts TOMORROW. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/LLzr5S9ugf
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) November 17, 2024
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