RFK Jr.’s Relentless Battle Against Big Pharma: Unmasking the Ozempic Scandal and Dismantling Corruption in the FDA and CDC – Whatfinger News' Choice Clips
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RFK Jr.’s Relentless Battle Against Big Pharma: Unmasking the Ozempic Scandal and Dismantling Corruption in the FDA and CDC

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RFK JR. REVEALS $3 TRILLION OZEMPIC SCANDAL WITH CONGRESS AND NOVO NORDISK!! Robert F. Kennedy Jr. exposes a scandal where over 100 Congress members, linked to Novo Nordisk, back a $1,500 monthly Medicare fund for Ozempic, risking a $3 trillion annual cost.

In a riveting moment captured during a congressional hearing in Washington, D.C., on July 31, 2025, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the outspoken Secretary of Health and Human Services, laid bare what he described as a blatant example of corporate greed infiltrating the halls of power. Seated before a panel, with a backdrop of deep red curtains and a disclaimer noting that the views expressed do not reflect those of the Informed Consent Action Network, Kennedy delivered a scathing indictment. “Today, over 100 members of Congress support a bill to fund Ozempic with Medicare at $1,500 dollars per month,” he stated, his voice steady but laced with indignation.

“Most of these members have taken money from the manufacturer of that product – a European company called Novo Nordisk.” He went on to warn that approving the drug for Medicare would inevitably extend to Medicaid, ballooning costs to an astronomical $3 trillion annually, given that 74% of Americans are obese—a condition he emphasized is “completely preventable and barely even existed 100 years ago.” This clip, shared widely on X by accounts like TRUMP_ARMY_, serves as a stark jumping-off point into Kennedy’s longstanding war against Big Pharma, particularly his criticisms of drugs like Ozempic, and his broader mission to eradicate deep-seated corruption within the FDA and CDC. Kennedy’s critique of Ozempic, a semaglutide-based drug produced by Novo Nordisk and marketed for diabetes and weight loss, is not new but has intensified under his tenure at HHS. He has repeatedly argued that such medications represent a band-aid solution peddled by profit-driven corporations, ignoring root causes like poor diet and lack of exercise.

In the hearing, he pointed out that Novo Nordisk’s valuation as Europe’s largest company hinges on projected U.S. sales of Ozempic, a Danish firm that has become a behemoth by capitalizing on America’s obesity epidemic. Kennedy proposed a radical alternative: “For half the price, we could purchase regeneratively raised organic food, three meals per day, and gym membership for every obese American.” This aligns with his “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) initiative, which prioritizes preventive measures over pharmaceutical interventions. Critics from the left, like Whoopi Goldberg on “The View,” have accused him of “fat shaming” for downplaying drugs like Ozempic, but Kennedy counters that true health comes from addressing systemic issues, not lifelong dependencies on expensive meds.  Continued below this next clip

Remember this? Oh my God! RFK Jr. just called out Congressman Pallone to his face for being owned by Big Pharma.

The Ozempic scandal Kennedy exposed underscores a deeper rot: the unholy alliance between Big Pharma and lawmakers. With over 100 congressional members allegedly receiving funds from Novo Nordisk while pushing for Medicare coverage, Kennedy highlighted how this could saddle taxpayers with trillions in costs. This isn’t isolated; it’s symptomatic of a system where pharmaceutical giants wield immense influence. Kennedy has lambasted Democrats for being “paid off by pharmaceutical companies,” preventing drug price cuts and perpetuating a cycle where Americans pay up to 10 times more for medications than in other countries. As HHS Secretary, he has vowed to end this “legalized bribery,” drawing on his decades as an environmental attorney suing polluters and now turning his sights on health polluters. His alliance with President Trump has amplified this fight, with Kennedy praising Trump as someone who “cannot be bought,” in contrast to establishment figures beholden to corporate donors.

Kennedy’s crusade against Big Pharma extends far beyond Ozempic, rooted in his belief that the industry prioritizes profits over public health. He has called for banning direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical TV ads, a practice unique to the U.S. and New Zealand that he says inflates demand for unnecessary drugs.

Additionally, he aims to eliminate user fees that drug companies pay the FDA for reviews, arguing these create conflicts of interest and turn regulators into industry lapdogs. Under Trump’s administration, Kennedy has pushed for reforms to break the “ties between government agencies and pharmaceutical giants,” predicting sweeping changes in clinical trials and approvals. He has even suggested halting U.S. government scientists from publishing in top medical journals, which he deems “corrupt” and controlled by Big Pharma. This bold stance has earned him support from figures like Sen. Rand Paul, who backs Kennedy’s efforts to confront “corrupt” health agencies and challenge Big Pharma’s stranglehold.  Continued below this next clip

Americans will be in full control of their own medical records

At the heart of Kennedy’s agenda is dismantling corruption at the FDA, an agency he has accused of being captured by the very industries it regulates. He has proposed clearing out “entire departments” within the FDA, stating bluntly, “They have to go.” Kennedy’s experience suing federal agencies has given him a “Ph.D. in corporate corruption,” as he puts it, and he intends to enforce evidence-based medicine free from industry influence.

The revolving door between FDA officials and pharma executives is a prime target; Kennedy aims to end “perverse incentives” that reward regulators for approving drugs quickly rather than safely. His disruptor role at HHS has terrified the powerful health care complex, which thrives on processed foods, food dyes, and addictive additives that fuel chronic diseases. By focusing on “radical transparency” and “gold-standard science,” Kennedy seeks to restore the FDA’s mission to protect consumers, not corporations. The CDC faces similar scrutiny under Kennedy’s gaze. He has long labeled it a “cesspool of corruption,” particularly in its vaccine program, where conflicts of interest abound.  continued below this next clip

I am in tears. RFK Jr said he has been coming to the White House for 65 years “it’s never looked better” He even compared it to when he use to come to the Oval Office with his Uncle JFK I TRULY LOVE THIS

Federal studies, he claims, have exposed the CDC’s vaccine division as riddled with improprieties, including undue industry influence on recommendations. Kennedy has pressed states to rethink child vaccination laws, arguing that corruption at the CDC undermines public trust. In his MAHA push, supported by allies like Rep. Thomas Massie, he calls for reforming the CDC to provide “honest information, uncorrupted by corporate influence.” This includes scrutinizing vaccine schedules and additives, which Kennedy believes contribute to America’s health crisis.

His critics decry him as anti-science, but supporters see him as a truth-teller exposing how agencies like the CDC prioritize Big Pharma profits over preventing diseases through nutrition and lifestyle. Kennedy’s fight is not without controversy. His views on vaccines and pharma have drawn fire, but in a nation spending trillions on health care while “micro-poisoning” itself with junk food, his message resonates with conservatives weary of government overreach and corporate cronyism. As HHS Secretary, confirmed despite fierce opposition, Kennedy is positioned to implement real change—banning corrupt practices, promoting organic foods, and holding agencies accountable. The Ozempic scandal is just the tip of the iceberg; Kennedy’s vision is to make America healthy again by uprooting the entrenched corruption that has sickened generations.

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