In a candid address, Kennedy criticizes the influence of unelected bureaucrats and corporate interests affecting public health regulations.
**Kennedy Exposes Deep State Influence Within Regulatory Agencies**

**Kennedy Exposes Deep State Influence Within Regulatory Agencies**
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. highlights corruption in U.S. agencies.
In a bold assertion during a recent meeting with FDA staff, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has voiced strong concerns regarding what he describes as systemic corruption within America's regulatory agencies. Citing President Trump's prior claims about the existence of the Deep State, Kennedy stressed that this issue is not merely a conspiracy theory, but a pressing reality that the American public must confront.
As revealed in a leaked transcript by Politico, Kennedy pointed out that the undue influence on governmental policymaking does not solely derive from notorious figures like George Soros or Bill Gates. Instead, he indicated that it emanates from a pervasive web of unelected officials and corporate interests that discreetly dictate federal policies. He specifically honed in on the FDA’s “Generally Recognized as Safe” (GRAS) designation, labeling it a precarious loophole that allows food companies to bypass comprehensive safety assessments for new food ingredients.
During his remarks, Kennedy emphasized the pressing need for full transparency and genuine oversight, as opposed to the swift approvals that chiefly benefit major corporate entities. He further expressed his views on government corruption, stating that this industry capture is not exclusive to the FDA but infiltrates "every agency" across the board.
Kennedy's firm stances have been prominent throughout the 2024 electoral campaign, where he cautioned FDA employees just before the election to “preserve your records and pack your bags” as he denounced the "corrupt system." With the return of Trump to the presidency and Kennedy's appointment at HHS, their administration is poised to not only speak about reforming the system but to actively address the apparent failures of agencies meant to prioritize public welfare over corporate profits.
As revealed in a leaked transcript by Politico, Kennedy pointed out that the undue influence on governmental policymaking does not solely derive from notorious figures like George Soros or Bill Gates. Instead, he indicated that it emanates from a pervasive web of unelected officials and corporate interests that discreetly dictate federal policies. He specifically honed in on the FDA’s “Generally Recognized as Safe” (GRAS) designation, labeling it a precarious loophole that allows food companies to bypass comprehensive safety assessments for new food ingredients.
During his remarks, Kennedy emphasized the pressing need for full transparency and genuine oversight, as opposed to the swift approvals that chiefly benefit major corporate entities. He further expressed his views on government corruption, stating that this industry capture is not exclusive to the FDA but infiltrates "every agency" across the board.
Kennedy's firm stances have been prominent throughout the 2024 electoral campaign, where he cautioned FDA employees just before the election to “preserve your records and pack your bags” as he denounced the "corrupt system." With the return of Trump to the presidency and Kennedy's appointment at HHS, their administration is poised to not only speak about reforming the system but to actively address the apparent failures of agencies meant to prioritize public welfare over corporate profits.