FDA Commissioner On Drugs, Dyes & Your Diet
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The Trump administration continues to advance the Make America
Healthy Again (MAHA) movement. Health and Human Services Secretary
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary are
leading the initiative. Dr. Makary joins the Rundown to discuss the
dangers of energy drinks and gummies containing opioid-like
substances, efforts to remove dyes and chemicals from the nation's
food, and how the FDA plans to update America's dietary guidelines.
He also addresses some of the controversies surrounding HHS
Secretary Kennedy and the MAHA movement. Violent crime has made
headlines across the country, fueling public concern even as
national statistics show a steady decline. Former U.S. Attorney and
Executive Director of Right On Crime Brett Tolman joins the Rundown
to explain how stronger border enforcement and deporting criminal
illegal immigrants have helped reduce crime and argues that
empowering law enforcement can further drive down violence across
the country. Plus, commentary from Co-Chair of the Republican
National Committee Youth Council, CJ Pearson. Photo Credit: AP
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Healthy Again (MAHA) movement. Health and Human Services Secretary
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary are
leading the initiative. Dr. Makary joins the Rundown to discuss the
dangers of energy drinks and gummies containing opioid-like
substances, efforts to remove dyes and chemicals from the nation's
food, and how the FDA plans to update America's dietary guidelines.
He also addresses some of the controversies surrounding HHS
Secretary Kennedy and the MAHA movement. Violent crime has made
headlines across the country, fueling public concern even as
national statistics show a steady decline. Former U.S. Attorney and
Executive Director of Right On Crime Brett Tolman joins the Rundown
to explain how stronger border enforcement and deporting criminal
illegal immigrants have helped reduce crime and argues that
empowering law enforcement can further drive down violence across
the country. Plus, commentary from Co-Chair of the Republican
National Committee Youth Council, CJ Pearson. Photo Credit: AP
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