Failed independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed that Donald Trump has promised him “control of the public health agencies” if the latter is elected, a move that would put a prominent anti-vaccine figure in the position of top health official in the United States.
At a virtual event Monday, Kennedy told his supporters that Trump has vowed to give him control of both the U.S. Agriculture Department and the Department of Health and Human Services and the agencies under its purview, which include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health.
That, Kennedy said, “is key to making America healthy because we’ve got to get off of seed oils, and we’ve got to get off of pesticide-intensive agriculture.”
It’s unclear what Kennedy means by “control” over HHS and the USDA, which fall under separate Cabinet positions, both of which require Senate confirmation. Trump’s campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung told MSNBC on Wednesday that discussions about who will serve in a second Trump administration are “premature.” Karoline Leavitt, the campaign’s national press secretary, said Trump, if elected, will work with “passionate voices like RFK Jr. to Make America Healthy Again,” adding that Trump would establish a commission to investigate the causes of chronic illnesses.








