Trumps Victory Opportunity To Highlight Public Distrust With Healthcare Today

Source: Fox News

Trumps victory an opportunity to highlight and fix public distrust with healthcare today.

Yesterday Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy as the Director of Health and Human Sciences ensures that the heads of the CDC and FDA will answer for decades of unregulated decisions that have had a negative effect on our health and the health of our children.

Robert F. Kennedy has been a staunch defender of family healthcare rights. His campaign highlighted the correlation between the increase in FDA approved chemicals in our food and the sudden “rise” in autism.

In a campaign rally for Trump he noted health regulation changes he would aggressively address day one. “In some categories, their entire departments, like the nutrition department in the FDA, they have to go. They’re not doing their job. They’re not protecting our kids. Why do we have Froot Loops in this country that have 18 or 19 ingredients, and you go to Canada, and it’s got two or three?”

Common sense policies drove RFK to support the new conservative movement. Kennedy, a long time democrat turned Trump ally, after his former democrats started pushing agendas which encourage males in women sports and mass inoculation sponsored by Bill Gates, Robert found a seat to discuss common sense issues in Trump’s administration and now the FDA, CDC and vaccine makers are on high alert.

Frontline Doctors were here from the beginning encouraging Americans to do further research on their healthcare, ask tougher question to your physicians, and be wary of any chemical the FDA, CDC, or for profit health research companies manufacture and approve for your internal consumption. Especially without knowing all the health risk. Frontline Doctors and hard-working Americans look forward to more answers under the new administration

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