RFK Jr.'s 'Make America Healthy Again' Plan: Fearmongering or Revolutionary?
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign has sparked intense debate with his controversial platform, 'Make America Healthy Again.' Critics accuse him of fearmongering by amplifying unproven claims about vaccines and public health, while supporters hail his approach as a revolutionary challenge to mainstream medical and governmental institutions. Kennedy's proposals include dismantling federal health agencies like the CDC and FDA, citing distrust in their oversight. Public health experts warn that his rhetoric could undermine decades of scientific progress, but his message resonates with a segment of voters disillusioned with traditional policies. The divide highlights broader tensions in American politics over trust in science and governance.

