Kennedy told the crowd he and Morrisey met during the early stages of the Trump transition. “I said to Governor Morrisey the first time I saw him, I said, 'You look like you ate Governor Morrisey,’ ” Kennedy recalled. “There was a lot of talk about getting healthy again, and I'm very happy that he's invited me to be his personal trainer,” he said before the crowd laughed. “I'm going to put him on a really rigorous regimen,” Kennedy continued. “And we're going to put him on a carnivore diet.”
“West Virginia ranks at the bottom of many public health metrics. We lead most of the country in obesity stats, heart disease, diabetes. Our children are diagnosed with ADHD, well above the national average and we have one of the lowest life expectancy rates in the United States,” said Gov. Morrisey at a press conference in Martinsburg, West Virginia. “That’s the bad news, but we have good news. We have the power to change it. I plan to lead by example. I plan to travel this journey with you, and I plan to do my personal best to make the hard choices to get healthier.”
It’s time to make fat shaming great again. RFK Jr. publicly told West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey that he needs to lose 30 pounds and called for monthly weigh-ins during a state press conference to ban food dyes in school lunches. LOL. I mean the results speak for themselves, so it makes sense as to why Morrisey would agree for him to be his trainer.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joked about West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey's weight during a public event on Friday. He suggested the governor participate in public monthly weigh-ins. The event focused on West Virginia's new health initiatives, including banning certain food dyes in school lunches.
The HHS secretary was in West Virginia to tout a law banning certain food dyes in the state. Kennedy turned heads when he fat shamed the state's Republican governor and suggested monthly weigh-ins. 'There was a lot of talk about getting healthy again, and I'm very happy that he's invited me to be his personal trainer,' he said.