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MD Reacts to RFK Jr.'s Snake Wrangling; RN's Search History; Lifesaving Rx Calls

  • On Tuesday, May 26, 2026, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy posted a viral video grabbing two snakes at the home of Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
  • This latest incident adds to a long history of wildlife encounters involving Kennedy, including widely publicized stories about handling roadkill and birds; critics and family members have expressed concern regarding his unconventional interactions with animals.
  • Kennedy, dressed in professional attire, grabbed the Black Racers while his wife Cheryl Hines looked on; one of the reptiles managed to bite his hand as Kennedy avoided serious injury during the encounter.
  • The Florida Museum warns that these non-venomous creatures typically avoid humans, noting that bites usually occur only when snakes are "intentionally molested." Experts advise leaving wildlife alone and seeking medical care if bitten.
  • His penchant for such activities has frequently made headlines, drawing both humor and criticism; as recently as April, the biography "RFK Jr.: The Fall and Rise" revisited these controversies, emphasizing public reaction to his wildlife hobbies.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., U.S. Secretary of Health and nephew of the former president, has an unusual hobby: he likes to catch snakes. Now he has recorded it with a rattlesnake, which is considered extremely dangerous due to its poison. In the "Sunshine State" Florida it can happen that the one or other snake strays on the in-house terrace. But hardly anyone will save it as fearless and self-sacrificingly as the US minister. Only recently a video o…

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OK! Magazine broke the news on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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