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'The Constitution of a Deity' RFK Jr. on President Trump's Diet

'The Constitution of a Deity' RFK Jr. on President Trump's Diet
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services and a key figure in the MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) movement, joked on Tuesday’s episode of “The Katie Miller Podcast” that President Trump has the worst diet of any member of the Cabinet.

"Who has the most unhinged eating habits?" Miller asked RFK Jr.

After a couple of seconds of thought, RFK Jr. replied, "The president," as Miller began to laugh.

“You know, the interesting thing about the president is that he eats really bad food, which is McDonald’s … and Diet Coke,” RFK Jr. explained. "He drinks the Diet Coke at all times, he has the constitution of a deity. I don’t know how he is alive.”

The host continued to laugh.

"But when he's at Mar-a-Lago...He says that the only time that he eats junk food is when he's on the road. And he wants to eat food from big corporations because he trusts them, and he doesn't want to get sick when he's on the road. When he's at Mar-a-Lago or at the White House, he's eating really good food. I think...If you travel with him, you get this idea that he's just pumping himself full of poison all day long. And you know how he's walking around...being the most energetic person..."

While the president may be encouraging Americans to adopt healthier eating habits, it is reassuring to know that he still enjoys his favorites, like McDonald’s and Diet Coke. Even if they aren’t the healthiest options, it serves as a reminder that sustainable health isn’t about cutting out everything you love, but about balance and moderation.

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