RFK Jr. focuses on health reform in presidential campaign inspired by wellness advocates
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is focusing on health reform in his presidential campaign, inspired by wellness influencers Calley and Dr. Casey Means. They advocate for a healthier America, drawing from their book "Good Energy," which has gained attention among political circles. Calley Means, a former food industry lobbyist, claims a psilocybin mushroom experience led him to pursue health reform. He acknowledges the value of healthier school lunches, a stance previously criticized by conservatives, including Donald Trump. Kennedy's health ideas, including government-funded wellness farms, face challenges due to Trump's ties to the pharmaceutical and food industries. Despite this, Kennedy has criticized Trump's unhealthy eating habits during their campaign interactions.