RFK Jr. Tells Governor to His Face He Needs to Lose 30 Pounds
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Told West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey he needs to lose 30 pounds and proposed monthly public weigh-ins during an event on March 28, aiming to promote health in the state.
- Kennedy joked about training Morrisey, saying, 'You look like you ate Governor Morrisey,' to laughter from the audience.
- Governor Morrisey introduced his health initiative called the Four Pillars of a Healthy West Virginia, which includes a ban on certain food dyes.
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West Virginia Gov Signs MAHA Bill, Is Working With RFK To Lose Weight
Republican West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey signed a “Make America Healthy Again” bill into law this week that bans a number of food dyes. He’s also challenging himself (with the help of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.) and his constituents to get more exercise daily. “I’m not pretending to be a ...
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