How Public Health Could Be Recast in a Second Trump Term
Briefly

During his campaign, Trump has largely shifted focus away from public health issues, emphasizing immigration and the economy while laying out a radical vision for health agencies.
Trump envisions a shake-up of public health priorities, indicating support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s skepticism of vaccines and plans for thorough reform of federal health institutions.
Critics within the Republican Party paint health agencies as corrupt and prioritizing corporate interests, a sentiment echoed by Trump as he pledges to 'take on' these entities.
At a rally, Trump highlighted his desire to enable Kennedy to 'go wild on health,' signaling potential drastic changes in health policy priorities if re-elected.
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