R.F.K. Jr.'s Excited Fan Club: Conservative Christian Moms
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Anna Gleaton, who runs a regenerative farm in Texas, feels optimistic following Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services. She, a conservative Christian and a supporter of Trump, expresses concerns about contaminated soil and corporate agriculture. Ms. Gleaton resonates with Kennedy’s views on ultraprocessed foods and public health issues, including vaccine skepticism. As a home-schooling mother of nine, she represents a growing movement of conservatives questioning traditional institutions and advocating for a different approach to health and education, looking to Kennedy’s activism for change.
Ms. Gleaton described herself as a conservative Christian and a supporter of Donald Trump, but now finds hope in his nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services.
Mr. Kennedy's longstanding criticisms of ultraprocessed foods, food additives, and water safety resonate with Ms. Gleaton, who is skeptical of both educational systems and Big Ag.
Despite skepticism surrounding vaccines, Kennedy claims he is not anti-vaccination but instead a safety activist challenging corporate influence in science.
Anna Gleaton's excitement about Kennedy's nomination highlights a growing movement among conservatives who question industry practices and seek changes in health and education systems.
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