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RFK Jr, who blamed AIDS on the “gay lifestyle”, says Trump wants him for major health role

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Donald Trump wins the election in November, he may get to choose the heads of several big federal health agencies. These could include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH).RFK Jr.

suspended his long-shot campaign for the Presidency in August. He then endorsed Donald Trump. Kennedy made his latest comments Tuesday in an interview with Tucker Carlson.

The former Fox host is touring the country and was holding an event in Wisconsin. Kennedy was interviewed alongside former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard.

Stay woke with our briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!“President Trump has asked me specifically to do two things.

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