A photo of Trump eating a burger and drinking a Coke sparks widespread criticism

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Trump wrote in a comment on the photo, saying, “The mission to make America healthy again begins tomorrow.”

Trump had nominated Robert Kennedy for the position of Secretary of Health and Human Services in his next administration, and said that he would work to return the American food industry complexes and pharmaceutical and food companies to the traditions of gold standards of scientific research in order to end the epidemic of chronic diseases, and “make America great and healthy again.”

But many Americans criticized Trump for choosing Kennedy for the Ministry of Health, and said that the man is a jurist who holds a BA in American history and literature from Harvard University, and also studied at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Arab tweeters commented on the photo of Trump, Kennedy, and Musk eating burgers and drinking Coke, and the Networks episode (11/18/2024) monitored some of their comments.

Muhammad wrote about Kennedy, saying, “The nephew of the former president, and he has no achievement in his life except that he is famous, and he was paid a lot to run for president to steal the votes of President Joe Biden, but he conceded to Trump, who rewarded him with the Ministry of Health. This means that it is normal for him to change everything for the sake of the job.”

Salem commented, saying, “For years, the man has been hostile to everything that is unhealthy. Trump came in the days when he made him throw away his principles, slogans, and issues.”

As for Rasha, she saw that there is no problem with Trump and his companions eating burgers and cola from time to time. “Okay, what is the problem if he eats them from time to time? Perhaps the established principle is that he avoids them, not fights them. We all eat fast food from time to time.”

Rashid commented on Trump’s issue by saying, “His behavior says: I eat burgers and take my salary and make a living, and I do not eat healthy and he expels me from office.”

It is noteworthy that more than 40% of Americans suffer from obesity, a third of them suffer from high blood pressure, and 12% of them suffer from diabetes.