Could Trump’s ‘Go Wild On Health’ Invite To RFK Jr. Drive Changes For Cannabis And Psychedelics?
President-elect Donald Trump has publicly suggested that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could play a key role in his administration to drive forward his “Make America Healthy Again” agenda. While the exact nature of Kennedy’s appointment remains uncertain, Trump’s statements have stirred discussions about potential shifts in U.S. drug policy, particularly regarding cannabis and psychedelics, which Kennedy has been vocal about supporting.
What To Know: Trump’s Open Invitation For Kennedy To ‘Go Wild On Health’
Trump recently indicated that Kennedy would have significant influence, saying he would let him “go wild on health” and allow him to “do pretty much what he wants.” However, details remain unconfirmed, and no specific role has been formally announced.
Kennedy’s outspoken stances on cannabis and psychedelics suggest that, if given the authority, he could champion regulatory changes in these areas. However, his potential appointment has also prompted concerns, especially from public health advocates, about his past assertions on vaccines. Kennedy has previously promoted the debunked theory that vaccines are linked to autism, a claim thoroughly discredited by scientific studies, according to The New York …