Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was quizzed on his selection of an eyebrow-raising new crusader for the Make America Healthy Again agenda.
In an interview with Fox News’ Peter Doocy for The Sunday Briefing, the health secretary, 72, was cornered on the Super Bowl ad against processed food featuring legendary boxer Mike Tyson. The ad was paid for by the MAHA Center, an advocacy group aligned with Kennedy.
“The newest fighter in the war on processed food is the face of RealFood.gov, Mike Tyson. How did you settle on somebody who is most famous for eating Evander Holyfield’s ear?” Doocy said, referencing the infamous 1997 bout where Tyson, 59, bit off his opponent’s ear.
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