Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has raised eyebrows with his sharp critique of Donald Trump’s eating habits, particularly his famous love for fast food from places like McDonald’s.
Kennedy, who has transformed from an independent candidate to a notable supporter of Trump, openly referred to the former president’s diet as “poison” and “really bad.”
As someone who has been advising Trump on health policy, Kennedy’s concerns are particularly striking given his potential for a significant role in the White House.
Advising Trump on Health, but Questioning His Diet
Despite his position as a health advisor to Trump, Kennedy has not held back on sharing his personal concerns.
In a recent interview with podcaster Joe Polish, Kennedy criticized the food options available on Trump’s campaign plane, highlighting the lack of healthy alternatives.
“Campaign food is always bad, but the food that goes onto that airplane is like just poison,” he remarked.
According to Kennedy, the options are generally limited to fast food staples like KFC or Big Macs, which he considers “inedible” most of the time.
Trump’s Fast Food Routine and Beverage Choices
Kennedy isn’t the only one to note Trump’s preference for fast food.
Reports have frequently shown Trump’s reliance on Diet Coke, so much so that during his first term, he reportedly had a button in the Oval Office that summoned a butler to bring him a chilled Diet Coke at a moment’s notice.
A close friend of Trump’s allegedly told Kennedy that he had never seen the former president drink water, a habit that Kennedy finds concerning, especially for someone as high-profile as Trump.
Fast Food as a Campaign Tool
Trump’s connection with fast food goes beyond his personal habits.
During the recent campaign, he even took the opportunity to step behind the counter at a McDonald’s in Philadelphia, donning a black and yellow apron and learning how to make French fries.
The playful moment seemed aimed at poking fun at Vice President Kamala Harris, who once claimed to have worked at McDonald’s in her youth.
Trump interacted with a handful of prearranged supporters at the drive-thru, proclaiming, “I’m having a lot of fun here, everybody!”
Concerns About Trump’s Sleep Habits
Kennedy’s criticisms don’t end with Trump’s diet.
He has also voiced concerns about Trump’s apparent lack of sleep, noting that the 78-year-old often goes for extended periods without rest.
According to Kennedy, Trump had gone nearly 48 hours without sleep before delivering a major acceptance speech.
This intense, sleepless routine is a red flag for Kennedy, who worries about the toll it could take on Trump’s well-being.
What Lies Ahead?
As Kennedy continues to advise Trump, the question remains whether his concerns about the former president’s health habits will influence Trump’s lifestyle.
With Kennedy potentially in a prominent position to shape health policy, his outspoken stance on diet and wellness might become an ongoing conversation within Trump’s circle.
How these discussions evolve could have lasting impacts on Trump’s approach to health in the public eye.
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