Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in federal oversight to combat industry influence.
**Kennedy Exposes Deep State Corruption at FDA in Bold Move**

**Kennedy Exposes Deep State Corruption at FDA in Bold Move**
Health and Human Services Secretary highlights systemic issues within regulatory agencies.
In a groundbreaking revelation, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is shedding light on what he labels as deep-seated corruption within the nation’s regulatory bodies. Aligned with President Trump's concerns about the so-called Deep State, Kennedy's recent statements during a private meeting with FDA staff signal a significant shift toward accountability in government agencies.
According to a transcript obtained by Politico, Kennedy articulated the pervasive influence of unelected officials and corporate interests that manipulate federal policy, moving beyond traditional figures like George Soros or Bill Gates. This acknowledgment comes as a wake-up call for many Americans who have suspected similar dynamics for years.
A major focus of Kennedy's critique is the FDA’s "Generally Recognized as Safe" (GRAS) system, which allows food companies to bypass rigorous safety evaluations on new ingredients. He has called for a thorough review of this system, insisting on the necessity for public transparency and authentic oversight instead of expedited approvals that favor corporate entities.
In candid remarks reported by NBC News, Kennedy warned that such industry capture is not confined to the FDA, asserting that “every agency” is similarly compromised. Throughout his 2024 campaign, he amplified his critique of bureaucratic corruption, suggesting dire consequences for FDA employees linked to malfeasance, advising them to “preserve your records and pack your bags.”
With Trump now reinstated in the White House and Kennedy heading HHS, the administration appears committed to “draining the swamp” starting from the very agencies intended to safeguard public health but which have instead prioritized corporate profits over consumer welfare.
According to a transcript obtained by Politico, Kennedy articulated the pervasive influence of unelected officials and corporate interests that manipulate federal policy, moving beyond traditional figures like George Soros or Bill Gates. This acknowledgment comes as a wake-up call for many Americans who have suspected similar dynamics for years.
A major focus of Kennedy's critique is the FDA’s "Generally Recognized as Safe" (GRAS) system, which allows food companies to bypass rigorous safety evaluations on new ingredients. He has called for a thorough review of this system, insisting on the necessity for public transparency and authentic oversight instead of expedited approvals that favor corporate entities.
In candid remarks reported by NBC News, Kennedy warned that such industry capture is not confined to the FDA, asserting that “every agency” is similarly compromised. Throughout his 2024 campaign, he amplified his critique of bureaucratic corruption, suggesting dire consequences for FDA employees linked to malfeasance, advising them to “preserve your records and pack your bags.”
With Trump now reinstated in the White House and Kennedy heading HHS, the administration appears committed to “draining the swamp” starting from the very agencies intended to safeguard public health but which have instead prioritized corporate profits over consumer welfare.