

What vision does Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have for transforming America's health crisis as HHS Secretary?
Kennedy envisions a comprehensive transformation to combat America's chronic disease epidemic, emphasizing that a healthy citizenry is essential for national strength. He points to alarming statistics showing 60% of Americans are chronically ill and 77% of children cannot qualify for military service due to health issues. His approach involves challenging existing orthodoxies and breaking institutions that have "turned against democracy" and hindered public health progress. Kennedy positions himself as someone willing to confront vested interests and implement significant health reforms. Under President Trump's leadership, Kennedy aims to restore the American dream by addressing the fundamental health crisis, believing that "a healthy person has a thousand dreams" while "a sick person only has one," making public health reform crucial for America's future strength and prosperity.

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