Trump has chosen a man with a parasite in his brain to lead the health department.

Donald Trump has chosen Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as head of the health department, despite past controversies involving a worm and dead bear cub.

November 14th 2024.

Trump has chosen a man with a parasite in his brain to lead the health department.
During a press conference on Thursday afternoon, President-elect Donald Trump made an exciting announcement - he has chosen Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be his Secretary of Health and Human Services. This decision has sparked some controversy, as Kennedy has previously claimed to have had a worm in his brain. However, Trump has full confidence in Kennedy and believes that he will make a great leader for the HHS.

Trump took to social media to share his enthusiasm, writing on X that he was "thrilled to announce" Kennedy as his pick for the position. He went on to explain that he believes Americans have been failed by the industrial food complex and drug companies, who have been deceiving the public with misinformation about public health. Trump sees the HHS as playing a crucial role in protecting citizens from harmful chemicals and pollutants that have contributed to the current health crisis in the country.

Kennedy, who is the nephew of former US president John F. Kennedy, ran for president himself last year as an independent. However, he eventually suspended his campaign and threw his support behind Trump when the race came down to Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Kennedy's campaign was marked by some strange incidents, including rumors that he ate a dog and a photo of him with a dead bear cub.

In April, a 2012 deposition from Kennedy's divorce surfaced, in which he admitted to having cognitive problems and memory loss due to a worm in his brain that had eaten a portion of it. He also made headlines over the summer when he was accused of dumping a dead bear cub in Central Park and allegedly eating a barbecued dog. Despite these controversies, Kennedy has thanked Trump for the opportunity to serve in his administration.

Kennedy is determined to advance Trump's vision of making America healthy again. He sees this as a generational opportunity to bring together experts from various fields to tackle the chronic disease epidemic. He plans to work closely with the more than 80,000 employees at the HHS to eliminate corruption and restore the agency's commitment to evidence-based science.

While some have raised concerns about Kennedy's qualifications, he is not the only controversial appointment to Trump's Cabinet. Just a day earlier, Trump nominated Fox News host Pete Hegseth as his defense secretary, causing shock and questioning about his ability to lead the military. Despite these concerns, Trump and Kennedy are both looking forward to the positive changes they hope to bring to the country. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story from Metro.

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