Trump’s record contradicts Kennedy’s claims of improved public health

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed Donald Trump, claiming a second Trump term would promote healthier food and eliminate harmful chemicals, despite Trump’s past rollbacks of environmental and public health protections.

Lisa Friedman reports for The New York Times.


In short:

  • Trump’s administration weakened environmental regulations, including those on dangerous pesticides, some linked to neurological harm in children.
  • Trump appointed industry lobbyists to oversee chemical regulation, raising concerns about conflicts of interest.
  • Trump rolled back school nutrition standards, allowing more unhealthy foods in meals intended for children.

Key quote:

“They basically did what industry asked them to do.”

— Rena Steinzor, professor at the University of Maryland.

Why this matters:

Kennedy’s endorsement may mislead voters about Trump’s commitment to public health. Trump’s record shows actions that potentially jeopardize children’s health and safety.

Related: Climate change becomes a pivot point for Robert Kennedy Jr. in his presidential run

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