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RFK Jr. Crowdsources Appointees for Trump’s Second Term

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is assisting former President Donald Trump by crowdsourcing potential appointees for government roles in the upcoming administration. This initiative aims to attract candidates aligned with Kennedy’s goals of improving health, environmental safety, and reducing corporate influence.

Lead Art: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks before former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally at Macomb Community College in Warren, Michigan, on Nov. 1, 2024. | Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP

1. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Supports Trump’s Second Term by Crowdsourcing Appointees

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a former environmental lawyer known for his anti-vaccine stance, is helping the Trump campaign by gathering public suggestions for key government positions. This move is part of Kennedy’s broader agenda to improve health and environmental standards.

2. Website Launched for Public Input on Appointments

Kennedy has introduced a platform where Americans can submit recommendations for individuals they feel are suitable for roles in departments related to environmental protection, energy, agriculture, and labor. This initiative has already seen several prominent nominees for environmental and natural resource roles.

3. Potential Appointees from Environmental Advocacy

Popular submissions for environmental roles include figures like Reinette Senum, former mayor of Nevada City, California, who aims to tackle geoengineering. Sterling Mantlow, a self-described forester, has also been nominated, highlighting Kennedy’s focus on environmental change.

4. Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” Agenda

After stepping down from his independent presidential bid, Kennedy joined Trump’s campaign, supporting an agenda called “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA). His focus includes removing harmful chemicals from food, pharmaceuticals, and the environment, alongside reducing corporate influence in public agencies.

5. Kennedy’s Future Role and Influence in the Trump Administration

Though Kennedy’s exact position in the Trump administration is undecided, he is reportedly assessing candidates for top roles within the Department of Health and Human Services and the Food and Drug Administration. Trump recently selected Lee Zeldin as the EPA administrator.

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