RFK Jr.’s Ideas on Big Pharma and Food Align With Some of Trump’s Biggest Critics – The New York Times
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent environmental activist and lawyer, has been gaining attention for his views on big pharmaceutical companies and the food industry. Interestingly, some of his ideas align with those of President Donald Trump’s biggest critics.
Kennedy has been a vocal critic of big pharma, arguing that they prioritize profits over public health. He has also been a strong advocate for organic and sustainable farming practices, believing that our current industrial food system is harmful to both our health and the environment.
These views on big pharma and food align with many critics of President Trump, who have also been skeptical of the influence of pharmaceutical companies and the industrial food system on public health. Critics of Trump often argue that his administration has been too cozy with big corporations, putting profits over people’s well-being.
While Kennedy and Trump’s critics may come from different political backgrounds, they share a common concern about the impact of big pharma and the food industry on public health. It will be interesting to see how these shared views may influence future policies and public discourse on these important issues.