RFK Jr. suggests he’ll sway agriculture policy if Trump takes White House

By | 10/16/2024 12:40 PM EDT

In a social media post, Kennedy listed off a series of policy ideas that would seem to run counter to much of what Trump’s Agriculture Department did in his first administration.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks into a microphone wearing a gray suit and blue tie.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks before Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at a campaign event on Sept. 27 in Walker, Michigan. Carlos Osorio/AP

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is suggesting he will have significant influence on American agriculture policy if Donald Trump is elected president, the latest in a series of roles he has envisioned for himself in a second Trump administration.

Kennedy, an anti-vaccine activist and environmentalist who ran for president as an independent before endorsing Trump, on Monday posted a video on social media that he filmed outside the U.S. Department of Agriculture headquarters in Washington.

“Corporate interests have hijacked the USDA dietary guidelines to make natural unprocessed foods merely an afterthought. That’s one reason why 70 percent of the American diet now consists of ultraprocessed food. We’re going to change that,” Kennedy said, before listing off a series of policy ideas that would seem to run counter to much of what Trump’s Agriculture Department did in his first administration.

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“When Donald Trump gets me inside the building I’m standing outside of right now, it won’t be this way anymore,” he said. “American agriculture will come roaring back, and so will American health.”

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