The Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” movement received praise from former Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal on Saturday, who contended that the current administration’s view on health is drastically different from that of the Biden administration.
As the new administration reached its 100th day in office on Tuesday, the Department of Health and Human Services has taken several actions to address the nation’s health, including HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. detailing a plan to remove petroleum-based dyes from food. Jindal, the one-time principal adviser to former President George Bush’s HHS secretary, celebrated the “sea of change” that President Donald Trump and Kennedy have done since Jan. 20, contending Trump has had a “great first 100 days.”
“Just remember for the last four years, we, the American
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