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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is leading a no-nonsense fight to make America healthy again — starting with West Virginia, the most obese state in the nation.
In a powerful joint appearance on Friday, Kennedy and West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey (R) unveiled two major health reform initiatives:
- 🚫 A state-wide ban on harmful artificial food dyes
- 🥤 A formal request to the USDA to block the use of food stamps (SNAP benefits) for purchasing sugary soda
Putting Nutrition Back into Nutrition Assistance
Governor Morrisey didn’t mince words: “We’re putting the ‘nutrition’ back into the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program,” he said.
He added, “Taxpayer dollars should never be used to fund junk food. It’s time to focus on real nourishment — not government-subsidized sugar.”
Kennedy echoed that call for accountability and urged other states to take immediate action.
“There’s no reason for taxpayer-funded soda,” Kennedy said. “Whether you’re Republican or Democrat, we should all agree: Our government shouldn’t be paying for kids to drink liquid sugar.”
RFK Jr. Calls Out Obesity — With Humor and a Plan
In a moment that sparked laughs but also underscored a serious point, Kennedy joked about Governor Morrisey’s personal health.
“When I first saw him, I said, ‘You look like you ate Governor Morrisey,’” Kennedy told the crowd. “But we’re turning that around. He’s going on a strict carnivore diet — and we’re doing monthly public weigh-ins.”
Kennedy then asked the audience to raise their hands if they supported the governor’s weight-loss journey. Many did.
He even promised to return to West Virginia once Morrisey drops 30 pounds for a public celebration — complete with a live weigh-in event.
Obesity in America: The Hidden Epidemic
This bold move comes at a time when America is facing a serious health crisis:
📍 West Virginia leads the nation in obesity, with 41.2% of adults classified as obese
📍 Mississippi and Arkansas follow closely, both over 40%
📍 Nationwide, the U.S. has a 43.29% adult obesity rate, according to the World Obesity Foundation
📍 American Samoa ranks #1 in the world, with over 75% adult obesity
These staggering numbers are more than statistics — they’re a wake-up call.
The Trump Administration’s Common-Sense Health Revolution
This initiative is part of a broader push under President Trump’s leadership to bring common-sense reforms to Washington:
- 🔹 End government waste
- 🔹 Protect taxpayer dollars
- 🔹 Encourage personal responsibility
- 🔹 Promote healthier American families
RFK Jr.’s no-excuses approach to public health — starting with personal accountability and practical reform — is resonating with voters and taxpayers alike.
BOTTOM LINE
No more junk food on government dollars. No more sugar-coated politics. Just real leadership.
With West Virginia setting the example, other states may soon follow — and that could be a game-changer for America’s health.