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RFK Jr Claims Trump Will Mandate Flouride Removal If Elected

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Robert F. Kenney Jr. is a prominent proponent of debunked public health claims that Donald Trump has promised to take care of health initiatives. If he wins, he will first push to remove fluoride from drinking water.

Recent discussions surrounding fluoride in drinking water have unexpectedly emerged as a significant issue in the 2024, U.S.

Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral known for its dental health benefits, primarily in preventing tooth decay and strengthening enamel.

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However, according to the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, fluoride strengthens teeth and reduces cavities by replacing natural minerals lost. After studies, a popular link between high fluoride exposure and reduced IQ in children.

Although low levels of fluoride in drinking water have long been considered one of the greatest public health achievements of the last century, Kenney declared on Twitter/ X about the health issues related to fluoride. 

Kenney Wrote, “On January 20, the Trump White House will advise all U.S. water systems to remove fluoride from public water. Trump and his wife Melania Trump said, “I want to make America healthy again.” 

Trump’s response to Kenney’s proposal was non-committal but suggestive; he stated, “It sounds ok to me. You know it’s possible.” It indicates openness to the idea without confirming any concrete plans.

This aligns with the Trump history of making significant policy announcements spontaneously, often through social media. 

The Republican nominee declined to say if he would seek a cabinet for Kennedy, which required Senate confirmation.

But added, ” He’s going to have a big role in the administration.”He claimed he would raise the issue of certain vaccines on the table. 

Trump said he would talk to Kennedy and others about that and described Kennedy as “a very talented guy who has strong views.”

The potential removal of fluoride from the drinking water has sparked widespread debate. Public health experts warn that such a move could reverse decades of progress in dental health, particularly among children.

Critics emphasize that while there are legitimate discussions about fluoride levels and safety, the overwhelming consensus among health organizations supports its use at recommended levels to prevent tooth decay.  

Although fluoride’s unexpected emergence as an election issue highlighted the intersection of public health policy and political campaigns. Trump and Kenney continue to shape their platforms to lead up to the election. 

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