Chris Pratt Defends "Funny, Wonderful" RFK Jr., Wishes Trump Admin Success
Briefly

Chris Pratt has come out in defense of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and his role as the Secretary of Health and Human Services. During a podcast appearance, he highlighted bipartisan issues that align with RFK Jr.'s agenda, particularly the removal of harmful toxins from children's food. Pratt expressed frustration with opposition rooted in political hatred, suggesting that cooperation on beneficial policies should be prioritized. He pointed out that while there are positive aspects to RFK Jr.'s initiatives, his record on processed foods has been criticized for inaccuracies by fact-checking organizations.
Pratt noted that several integral components of RFK Jr.'s purview "seem to be supported in a bipartisan way - like getting terrible toxic stuff out of our kids food."
I'd hate to be so mired in hatred for the president that any success from his administration is something I'd be having an allergic reaction to.
Pratt's remarks indicate a willingness to recognize bipartisan efforts toward achieving better food safety, despite the controversies surrounding RFK Jr.'s record on processed foods.
FactCheck.org pointed out, RFK Jr. has a rather shoddy record when it comes to verifiable claims about processed foods.
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