Former President Donald Trump told podcaster Joe Rogan in an interview Friday that drug company executives were not “thrilled” about teaming up with independent former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. .
Kennedy started his solo candidacy 10 months after supporting President Trump and splitting with Democrats over issues including censorship, the Ukraine war, illegal immigration and the party’s failure to hold primary debates and primaries. Later, on August 23, he announced the suspension of election activities. Rules that favor President Joe Biden. When Rogan asked if anyone had urged Trump not to work with Kennedy, the former president said there had been pushback from pharmaceutical executives. (Related: ‘Why not?’: President Trump tells Logan he will use tariffs to make America ‘richer’ by eliminating income tax)
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“I would like to say that – and you know, I think they’ve done a good job in many ways and I think they’ve done a bad job in many ways – but Big Pharma has President Trump said, adding, “Actually, I’ve always gotten along very well with him.” [Kennedy]I’ve known him for a long time.
Social media platform Instagram banned Kennedy in February 2021 for his views on vaccines, and ABC News edited out portions of an interview in which Kennedy spoke about COVID-19 vaccines. Kennedy said in an August interview with Fox News host Shannon Bream that Trump would “make America healthy again.”
“He’s a different kind of guy,” Trump said of Kennedy. “He’s a very smart, great guy, and he’s very honest about this. I mean, he really is. He thinks — we’re spending a lot of money on insecticideconsidering all these things, in the end that chart is a terrible chart, the previous chart is. If you look at our situation compared to other countries where people don’t spend a dime, this is a very bad graph. ”
of chart It shows life expectancy relative to per capita health care spending for many countries, including the United States, and shows that the United States lags far behind other countries despite spending more per capita on health care and services. .
Trump said “some people are not thrilled at all” about Kennedy’s involvement in the campaign. President Trump said of the criticism, “It doesn’t affect me.”
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