
Trump considers moves on vaccines, fluoride in water with help from RFK Jr.
By Lauren Taylor (Anchor), Jodie Hawkins (Senior Video Producer), Jake Larsen (Video Producer)
One day before Election Day, Former President Donald Trump is making one of his final pitches to voters. He said he’ll consider taking on two controversial public health topics, vaccines and fluoride in drinking water, if he wins the White House.
Media Landscape
See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Distribution
Untracked Bias
In a phone interview with NBC News Sunday, Nov. 3, Trump said Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would play a key role in his administration on both of those issues.

Download the SAN app today to stay up-to-date with Unbiased. Straight Facts™.
Point phone camera here
This comes after Kennedy made a last push for Trump over the weekend of Nov. 2. Kennedy originally ran for president as an Independent before he dropped out earlier this year and endorsed Trump.
“I need you to vote for Trump,” Kennedy said. “Because that’s the only way I’m going to get to Washington D.C.”
Kennedy also posted on X that Trump would push to remove fluoride from drinking water on his first day in office, noting Trump wants to “make America healthy again.”
On January 20, the Trump White House will advise all U.S. water systems to remove fluoride from public water. Fluoride is an industrial waste associated with arthritis, bone fractures, bone cancer, IQ loss, neurodevelopmental disorders, and thyroid disease. President…
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) November 2, 2024
Kennedy has linked fluoride to multiple illnesses. However, several medical groups including The American Dental Association support fluoride water, saying it prevents tooth decay.
When NBC News asked Trump about Kennedy’s take on fluoride, he claimed to not have discussed it yet.
“Well I haven’t talked to him about it yet. But, sounds okay to me. You know it’s possible,” Trump said.
Then when asked if banning certain vaccines would be on the table, Trump praised Kennedy and said both men plan to discuss the issue.
“Well I’m going to talk to him and talk to other people and I’ll make a decision. But he’s a very talented guy and has strong views,” Trump said.
Kennedy is well known for his criticism and skepticism of vaccines, including COVID shots.
Get up to speed on the stories leading the day every weekday morning. Sign up for the newsletter today!
Learn more about our emails. Unsubscribe anytime.
By entering your email, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and acknowledge the Privacy Policy.
Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris criticized the idea of Kennedy having a potential role in a Trump administration.
On “The Checkup with Doctor Mike” podcast Sunday, Nov. 3, she said it wasn’t helpful for Kennedy to talk about health care the way he does.
“It has not been helpful to have him talk about healthcare the way that he does,” she said. “So, I’m going to win the election but it’s because everyone gets out and votes and they know what’s at stake.”
Trump previously considered Kennedy as a chair to a vaccine safety commission in 2017 but that fell through.
WE’RE JUST ONE DAY AWAY FROM ELECTION DAY … WITH THE CANDIDATES MAKING THEIR FINAL PITCH TO VOTERS.
THIS WEEKEND FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP MAKING HEADLINES SAYING HE’LL CONSIDER TAKING ACTION ON TWO CONTROVERSIAL PUBLIC HEALTH TOPICS – VACCINES AND FLUORIDE IN DRINKING WATER.
IN A PHONE INTERVIEW WITH N-B-C NEWS ON SUNDAY … HE SAID ROBERT ‘F’ KENNEDY JUNIOR WOULD PLAY A KEY ROLE IN HIS ADMINISTRATION ON BOTH OF THOSE ISSUES.
THIS COMES AFTER KENNEDY – WHO RAN FOR PRESIDENT AS AN INDEPENDENT THIS YEAR BEFORE DROPPING OUT AND ENDORSING TRUMP – MADE A LAST PUSH FOR TRUMP AT A RALLY IN WISCONSIN ON SATURDAY.
ALSO ON SATURDAY … KENNEDY POSTED ON X … SAYING TRUMP WOULD PUSH TO REMOVE FLUORIDE FROM DRINKING WATER ON HIS FIRST DAY IN OFFICE … NOTING TRUMP WANTS TO “MAKE AMERICA HEALTHY AGAIN.”
KENNEDY HAS LINKED FLUORIDE TO MULTIPLE ILLNESSES, WHILE SEVERAL MEDICAL GROUPS INCLUDING THE AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION SUPPORT FLUORIDE IN WATER SAYING IT PREVENTS TOOTH DECAY.
WHEN TRUMP WAS ASKED ABOUT THIS IN THE INTERVIEW WITH N-B-C NEWS HE SAID … QUOTE “WELL I HAVEN’T TALKED HIM ABOUT IT YET. BUT IT SOUNDS O-K TO ME. YOU KNOW IT’S POSSIBLE.”
THEN WHEN ASKED IF BANNING CERTAIN VACCINES WOULD BE ON THE TABLE …
TRUMP SAID QUOTE “WELL I’M GOING TO TALK TO HIM AND TALK TO OTHER PEOPLE AND I’LL MAKE A DECISION. BUT HE’S A VERY TALENTED GUY AND HAS STRONG VIEWS.
KENNEDY IS WELL-KNOWN FOR HIS CRITICISM AND SKEPTICISM OF VACCINES, INCLUDING VACCINES, INCLUDING THE COVID SHOTS.
MEANWHILE, VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS IS CRITICIZING THE IDEA OF KENNEDY HAVING A POTENTIAL ROLE IN A TRUMP ADMINISTRATION.
HERE’S WHAT HARRIS HAD TO SAY ON “THE CHECKUP WITH DOCTOR MIKE” PODCAST SUNDAY..
donald trump has indicated that he would have RFK run women’s health policy and we know to your point how he has been … well you said it best and youre a medical professional .. it has not been helpful to the medical profession.. It has not been helpful to have him talk about healthcare the way that he does .. so im gonna win the election but it’s because everyone gets out and votes … and they know what’s at stake.
TRUMP PREVIOUSLY CONSIDERED KENNEDY AS CHAIR TO A VACCINE SAFETY COMMISSION IN 20-17, BUT THAT FELL THROUGH.
FOR SAN I’M … LAUREN TAYLOR.
TO STAY UP TO DATE ON ELECTION NEWS, DOWNLOAD THE STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS APP AND BE SURE TO CHECK THE BOX FOR U-S ELECTIONS SO YOU NEVER MISS AN UPDATE.
Media Landscape
See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Distribution
Untracked Bias
Straight to your inbox.
By entering your email, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and acknowledge the Privacy Policy.
MOST POPULAR
-
Getty Images
US to halt offensive cyber operations against Russia: Reports
Watch 1:084 hrs ago -
Reuters
Trump announces new US crypto strategic reserve
Read20 hrs ago -
AP Images
Pope Francis’ health condition stable, urges continued prayers for peace
Read22 hrs ago -
Reuters
Singer-Songwriter, Angie Stone dead at 63
ReadSaturday