Former CDC Director Endorses Trump, Supports RFK Jr.’s Health Initiatives

Dr. Robert Redfield, who served as director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is supporting former President Donald Trump and his new ally Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s plan to “Make America Healthy Again.”
The endorsement from Redfield, whom Kennedy had criticized for years, appears in a Sept. 24 editorial he wrote for Newsweek magazine under the headline, “Donald Trump Has a Plan to Make America’s Children Healthy Again. It’s a Good One.”
Referring to the pair, Redfield wrote: “I support their noble effort to heal our children.”
Redfield pointed out that, before the COVID-19 pandemic took hold in 2020, the “Trump Administration set a course to address chronic disease, funding earlier interventions to curb the growing crisis.”…