From a love of junk food to surviving on just a few hours sleep a night, could the following quirky habits of President Trump's be the reason he's defying his age?
Robert F. Kennedy assured he would not remove popular food items from McDonald's as head of the Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy Jr. expressed his commitment to making "America Healthy Again" during a confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday,
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Another dinner saw a starter of tomatoes and burrata, before the ubiquitous beef, while a meal with the late Queen featured a halibut with watercress and asparagus starter, before a saddle of spring lamb. These mark the only tolerable inclusions in his intake.
Trump is known for his food preferences which involves the Big 4 of American fast food: McDonald's, KFC, pizza, and Diet Coke.
Republican Congressman Rich McCormick suggested that free lunch allows school children to "sponge off the government."
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in his Senate hearing to be confirmed as the next HHS secretary that he will not take cheeseburgers or Diet Coke from the American people.
WASHINGTON: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. came under withering attack from Democratic senators on Wednesday over his history of promoting vaccine misinformation and his sudden embrace of anti-abortion policies during a high-stakes confirmation hearing to become US President Donald Trump's health secretary.