Kennedy Pushes Real Food for Health
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hit the road in Charlotte, Michigan, rallying for a food revolution — ditching processed junk for real, whole foods like meats, fruits, veggies, and grains. Speaking at an America First Policy Institute event, he championed Trump-era policies that prioritized fresh food in SNAP, WIC, and school lunches, arguing this dietary shift could slash obesity and chronic disease rates. The push isn’t just nutritional — it’s political, with Rep. Tom Barrett hosting Kennedy and positioning food as the nation’s most affordable medicine. In a key battleground district, Barrett’s alignment with Trump’s health agenda signals a broader push to reform how federal dollars flow in health programs, ensuring funds reach patients — not paperwork — especially for kids and families.
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