There is no evidence that Kennedy made this post.
Several Nobel laureates have opposed President Trump’s nomination of Kennedy to be Secretary of Health and Human Services, citing his controversial views on certain health issues. america today Reported. Seventy-seven Nobel laureates published a letter in the New York Times urging the Senate not to confirm Kennedy because it would put the public at risk.
A post shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, purportedly said President Kennedy would ban Hershey’s chocolates in January. The post shows a screenshot of a social media post purportedly made by President Kennedy.
“Breaking News: Effective January 20ththHershey’s chocolate is banned in the US. Making America Healthy Again,” the caption apparently reads.
That claim is inaccurate. there is no Trustworthy reporting Kennedy posted this announcement. The screenshot is dated December 5th, but there are no such posts from Kennedy’s account. that day.
President Kennedy reportedly shares controversial views about bacteria in raw milk and the contribution of seed oil to obesity. dispatch. Moderna shares fell about 7% and Pfizer shares fell 4.5% after Kennedy was announced as President Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services. Reuters Reported. Other companies whose stock prices were affected by the appointment include Pepsi and Coca-Cola, the paper said. (Related: Did McDonald’s give RFK Jr. $850 million in “hush money”?)
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