Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrote extensively about Robert Redfield in his scorching 2021 book, “The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and The Global War on Democracy and Public Health.” Kennedy denounced Redfield, the former director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as both a “charlatan” and a “pretender,” and tore into him for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
So he was very surprised when Redfield emphatically endorsed his efforts to fight chronic disease in a Tuesday op-ed for Newsweek.
“I believe him,” wrote Redfield. “And I think President Trump will empower him. I support their noble effort to heal our children.”
Former President Donald Trump’s campaign organized a lunch between the two men that same day at the Madison Hotel in Washington, D.C., where they ended up chatting for over three hours, a person who was in the room…