Trump's Eating Habits Under Scrutiny: Health Secretary Raises Concerns

U.S. Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. has drawn significant attention with his remarks regarding President Donald Trump's eating habits, labeling his dietary choices during travel as "very poor."
In a podcast with conservative influencer Katie Miller, Kennedy revealed that Trump primarily relies on fast food while traveling, citing security concerns and a preference for products from major chains.
The Secretary added: "When you travel with him, you’ll notice he’s pumping toxins into his body all day, and we don’t know how he’s still moving around… not to mention, he’s one of the most active people any of us have ever met."
When asked about the most unusual eating habits he has encountered, Kennedy candidly responded:
"Trump… I don’t know how he’s alive, but he is."
Nevertheless, Kennedy noted that the President typically consumes healthier meals at Mar-a-Lago in Florida or the White House, describing his overall health as excellent.
Kennedy's comments highlight the intriguing contradiction between Trump's unhealthy eating habits while traveling and his robust health, which has left many observers surprised.
