The New York Times is being mocked for adding in a fact check paragraph which readers say helps to prove the very thing they’re saying is untrue.
The title of the article in question is “Kennedy’s Vow to Take On Big Food Could Alienate His New G.O.P. Allies.” It focuses on how limiting processed foods is a major goal of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a former presidential candidate in the 2024 election who dropped out of the race and later endorsed Donald Trump.
Now, the president-elect has nominated RFK Jr. to be head of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), a move which would help advance the MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) agenda.
The NYT article says RFK Jr.’s appointment will likely affect the relationship between Republicans and corporate America, specifically large food manufacturing companies.
The article quoted Kennedy as asking during an interview with MSNBC,…