17 January 2025

Aaron Rodgers He admitted Thursday that he was eager to watch Robert Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation hearing with lawmakers on Capitol Hill.

President-elect Trump did it Kennedy was nominated To lead the Department of Health and Human Services, a confirmation hearing with senators has not yet been scheduled.

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Aaron Rodgers speaks to reporters

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (AP Photo/Seth Wing)

Rodgers, who has considered Kennedy's offer to become his running mate during the 2024 presidential election, said Tuesday: “The Pat McAfee Show.” That he wanted to watch the session “just to see who tried to have sex with him.”

“Somebody please try to go after him and watch him wipe the floor with any of these Senators,” Rodgers said. “You better be ready, Senators. Come prepared and see if you can stop my son, Bobby, because Bobby's a smart guy. And there's no notes, off the cuff, that can handle his own notes. Well, I'm very excited for him—honestly.” “It should be that way for everyone.”

Rodgers touched on Kennedy's initiative to “Make America Healthy Again.” The movement appears to have started this week when the US Food and Drug Administration banned red food dye due to its cancer risk.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the campaign trail. (Rebecca Noble/Getty Images)

“Like if you spend a minute looking at ingredients in products in the United States compared to overseas, it's disgusting,” the star quarterback said. “It's disgusting what they allow here, the levels they allow here, the products that are terrible for you, the products that they know are carcinogenic. So it would be like he's doing everyone a favor if you just let him and get out of the way and stop trying.” Labeling it as whatever—they want to label it these days.

“He just wants to make sure everything we give our kids is safe, everything we eat on a daily basis is safe, and he's going to make America healthy again,” he added. “Otherwise he'll get scared. 'Die trying.'

Aaron Rodgers exits the field

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (AP Photo/Adam Hanger)

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Kennedy faced waves of support And criticism From both sides of the aisle as the confirmation process approaches.

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