After Ending Presidential Bid, RFK Jr. Focused on America’s Chronic Disease Problem

Since ending his independent presidential bid and backing Trump, Kennedy has turned to fighting chronic disease in America.
After Ending Presidential Bid, RFK Jr. Focused on America’s Chronic Disease Problem
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks behind a bullet proof glass during the Rescue the Republic rally in Washington on Sept. 29, 2024.Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times
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As the dust settles on his White House bid, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is focusing on his initiative Make America Healthy Again (MAHA). His goal is to reverse what he calls a chronic disease epidemic in the United States.

Kennedy suspended his independent presidential campaign on Aug. 23 and threw his support behind former President Donald Trump, the GOP nominee. Trump has promised to appoint Kennedy to a health-related role in a potential second term.

Jeff Louderback
Jeff Louderback
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Jeff Louderback covers major news and politics, including the Make America Healthy Again movement and regenerative farming. Since joining The Epoch Times in 2022, he has covered national elections, the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidential campaign, the East Palestine train derailment, and the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina. Jeff has 30-plus years of professional experience as a reporter, editor, and author.