"Kennedy criticized American cooking habits, stating, 'Americans don't know how to cook anymore,' while addressing health issues at CPAC."
"Jay Bhattacharya emphasized the importance of repurposing drugs for new diseases, saying, 'This sounds geeky, but it is really, really important.'"
"Despite 89% approval for military actions in Iran among CPAC attendees, some expressed concerns about a potential 'forever war' in the Middle East."
"Kennedy mentioned that he believed his war-averse uncle and father would have approved of the military action in Iran."
At the Conservative Political Action Conference, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. engaged with attendees on health topics while the conflict in Iran loomed. He criticized American cooking habits and discussed health issues alongside other officials. Despite a poll showing 89% approval for military actions in Iran, some attendees expressed concerns about prolonged military involvement. Kennedy's remarks suggested a strategy to divert attention from international conflicts, but reactions among attendees varied significantly, reflecting deeper divisions within the Republican base.
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