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RFK Jr. Says Four Big Pharma CEOs Have Agreed To Stop Poisoning Americans, Change ‘Sick Care System To A Health Care System’

HHS secretary announces major strides in MAHA agenda.

RFK Jr. Says Four Big Pharma CEOs Have Agreed To Stop Poisoning Americans, Change ‘Sick Care System To A Health Care System’ Image Credit: Anna Moneymaker / Staff / Getty
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During an appearance on Fox & Friends this weekend, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed four CEOs of some of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the country have agreed to shift away from the current system of where they profit from keeping Americans sick.

RFK noted the food industry and Big Pharma are both “keeping” people sick, but said the pharma companies are the only ones profiting from that evil tactic.

The CEOs Kennedy has been “repeatedly” meeting with have allegedly “committed to making this happen,” which will go against their immediate financial interests while potentially reinstating trust in the companies and resulting in better long-term financial security.

He explained the companies are being asked to “lower drug prices and to do better safety testing and efficacy testing,” saying they are on board with the plan.

“They play a critical role in transitioning us from a sick-care system in this country to a health care system and their products are actually doing what they want them to do, which is to make Americans healthy again,” RFK told the Fox hosts.

The announcement could mark a positive transition in the American pharmaceutical industry if the companies stick to their reported shift in policy, and the Trump administration will likely bring the hammer down if they refuse to stop poisoning U.S. consumers.


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