"Over many interviews, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told the Atlantic staff writer Michael Scherer about how he plans to remake America's public-health system."
""What we do know about RFK is the caricature he's caught in-this daily battle between people who think he's destroying science or people who think he's taking on the establishment," Scherer said last night. Less known, however, is how "he got from being at the edge of the Democratic Party" to becoming HHS secretary in the Trump administration."
""I think the answer is he's a fiercely determined person who is on a quest," Scherer continued. "He has been able to plow through enormous obstacles and enormous detractors to really not lose faith in his own vision of what he's doing,""
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has presented plans to remake America's public-health system across many interviews. He is widely portrayed as a caricature split between critics who say he is destroying science and supporters who say he is taking on the establishment. His trajectory from the edge of the Democratic Party to serving as Health and Human Services secretary in the Trump administration is not widely understood. He displays fierce determination and a quest-like focus. He has overcome enormous obstacles and numerous detractors while maintaining faith in his own vision. His approach to public-health leadership provokes controversy and intense attention.
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