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Kennedy Outlines Health Freedom Plan

**RFK Jr. Addresses 1,000 in Shenandoah, Vowing to Reform U.S. Health Agencies**

SHENANDOAH, Texas – Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. brought his “Restore Health Freedom” message to Montgomery County on Thursday, April 4, 2024, drawing an estimated 1,000 attendees to a town hall meeting at Woodforest Bank Stadium. The event, hosted by Texans for Kennedy, served as a platform for Kennedy to outline his plan to overhaul U.S. health agencies and address what he describes as a chronic disease epidemic.

Kennedy, whose campaign has shifted from a Democratic primary bid to an independent candidacy, focused his remarks primarily on his belief that institutions such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have become compromised by pharmaceutical industry influence. He argued that this influence has led to a decline in public trust and contributed to a rise in chronic health conditions across America.

During his address, Kennedy critiqued the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic by these agencies and suggested a link between environmental toxins, an unchecked pharmaceutical industry, and the increasing prevalence of conditions like asthma, allergies, and autism. He emphasized his commitment to transparency and accountability within the public health sector.

Key components of Kennedy’s “Plan to Restore Health Freedom and End the Chronic Disease Epidemic” include launching comprehensive investigations into federal health agencies to uncover potential conflicts of interest, actively addressing environmental factors contributing to illness, promoting regenerative agriculture practices, and initiating a critical re-evaluation of the childhood vaccine schedule. While frequently characterized as “anti-vaccine,” Kennedy’s campaign consistently clarifies his stance as “pro-safety,” asserting he is not against vaccines themselves but rather questions current safety protocols and the existing schedule.

The stop in Shenandoah was part of a broader Texas tour for Kennedy, who was scheduled to appear in Houston on Friday, April 5. Supporters in attendance expressed strong approval for his message. Among them were Mike and Jill Hutsell, longtime advocates who echoed Kennedy’s calls for greater scrutiny of pharmaceutical companies and health regulators.

Kennedy’s campaign platform, including detailed proposals on health and environmental policy, can be found on his official website, kennedy24.com. His visit to Montgomery County underscores his strategy to engage voters directly with his core messages as he seeks to challenge the traditional two-party system in the upcoming presidential election.

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