Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, will advise President Donald Trump to ban Big Pharma ads on television. He announced his intentions during the final stop in Tucker Carlson’s Live Tour earlier this week.
According to Kennedy, advertising money spent on television has nothing to do with trying to sell their products and everything to do with keeping networks from running negative stories or investigations about them. There have been numerous reports and even full documentaries about this practice over the years but it is still considered to be a “conspiracy theory”… as reported by corporate media.
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RFK JR will Recommend to Donald Trump the Complete BAN of Pharmaceutical Ads from US Airwaves 🙌
YOU HAVE NO IDEA how big this would be… This will affect every major news outlet, which gets the majority of their funding from…. BIG PHARMA.
THIS is why… pic.twitter.com/S87znUbMYO
— MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) November 1, 2024
This isn’t the first time he has made such a promise. While running for president as an Independent candidate, Kennedy said he would make the move on his first day in office if elected.
Only two countries allow Big Pharma to buy television ads: the United States and New Zealand.
Kennedy is expected to take a leading role in the Trump administration should he earn a second term. His “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) Alliance is focused on improving the health of American citizens. It’s understandable that his biggest detractors are the Big Pharma companies that make money of Americans staying unhealthy, plus the proxies in media and politics that Big Pharma pays off.
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