RFK Jr. Questions How Trump’s Eating Habits Haven’t Impacted His Health

RFK Jr. Questions How Trump’s Eating Habits Haven’t Impacted His Health

Amid ongoing discussions regarding health and diet, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services, has raised eyebrows about President Donald Trump’s eating habits. During an appearance on the “Katie Miller Podcast” on January 13, Kennedy described Trump’s diet as concerning yet paradoxically effective for his health.

Trump’s Diet Under Scrutiny

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. noted that Trump frequently consumes fast food, particularly from McDonald’s, along with candy and Diet Coke. He characterized the president’s eating habits as “unhinged,” questioning how someone with such a diet maintains robust health.

  • Trump often opts for fast food while traveling, trusting the brand’s consistency and safety.
  • At home and at Mar-a-Lago, Kennedy indicated that Trump consumes higher-quality food.

Health Insights Shared by Kennedy

Kennedy emphasized his surprise at Trump’s high energy levels, given his fast food preference. He mentioned that Trump is in “incredible” health, backed by Dr. Mehmet Oz, who noted the president possesses the “highest testosterone level” observed in anyone over 70.

Despite some public speculation about Trump’s health, including visible bruises attributed to aspirin use and instances of slurred speech, Kennedy remains optimistic about the president’s overall wellbeing.

Trump’s Fast Food Reputation

Trump’s affinity for fast food is widely recognized. He has served the chain’s meals to college sports teams during White House visitations and has made numerous public appearances at McDonald’s, including during his 2024 campaign.

In response to his eating patterns, Kennedy pointed out that while Trump enjoys fast food, he also has access to healthier alternatives, leading to contrasting narratives about his diet.