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RFK Jr. Jokes About Being Red State Gov’s ‘Personal Trainer,’ Publicly Challenges Him to Drop 30 Lbs

Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared to enjoy West Virginia’s weight Governor Patrick Morrissey while he was in the state to promote initiatives to improve citizens’ health.

Morrisey signed law imposes a statewide ban on the use of certain food dyes in law on Monday; It affects Popular products such as Mountain Dew, Froot Loops Creal, M&MS Candy, Utz Cheese Balls, Skittles Candy, and Lucky Charms Creal. Kennedy, who joined Morrissey in Martinsville, W.Va., joked about meeting the governor of that state for the first time during the presidential transition. (Related: RFK Jr. targets America’s most obese states for aggressive MAHA reforms)

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“The first time I saw him, I said, ‘You look like you ate Governor Morrissey,” Kennedy said. “And then there’s been a lot of talk about getting healthy again. I’m so happy he invited me to be his personal trainer. And I’m going to put him – I’m going to put him in a really strict regimen.

“We’ll let him — if you want Governor Marissy to do public measurements once a month, I’ll raise your hand,” Kennedy added. “And when he loses 30 pounds, I’m going to go back to the state and join him to celebrate and measure the public.”

One of Morrisey’s proposals is consistent with Kennedy’s proposal desire Remove sweet drinks containing soda, including soda, from eligibility for the Supplementary Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as “Food Stamps.” Morrisey said he would seek an exemption banning the use of food stamps to purchase Soda, a Clarksburg Exponent-Telegram It has been reported. (Related: “Taxpayer Funds”: Charles Payne’s details, “Serious Food Stamp Abuse”)

Kennedy tried to deal with the rise Chronic disease As part of the Make America Healthy Again move, the rate affecting about 3 people in five people is Maha.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) situation When eating food with artificial dyes, “it has no negative effects on most children.”

“The FDA will continue to review and examine the effects of color additives on children’s behavior,” the agency said on its website.

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