Senate Democrats are prepared to back the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as head of Health and Human Services.
According to The Hill, a number of sources report that Sens. Bernie Sanders and John Fetterman are considering voting in favour of Kennedy’s appointment.
“I think Bernie will give him a fair review,” a source said.
“I definitely think his Senate office will use the opportunity to point out the shortcomings of the industrial food system, supply chains, etc.”
Bernie Sanders wrote an op-ed for The Guardian in which he echoed many of Kennedy’s key proposals to “make America healthy again.” Sanders wrote, “Large food corporations should not make record-breaking profits making children addicted to processed foods, which make them overweight and prone to diabetes and other diseases.” […]
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