Colorado Governor Jared Polis recently expressed his support for President-elect Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the next secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. Polis commended Kennedy for his role in helping Colorado oppose vaccine mandates in 2019 during the COVID-19 pandemic. He emphasized Kennedy's potential to bring positive change to the health sector by challenging pharmaceutical companies and corporate agricultural monopolies.
Kennedy, who initially ran for president as a Democrat but later endorsed Trump, has been vocal about his criticisms of the Democratic Party. He denounced the party's stance on issues such as war, the CIA, and women's sports, aligning himself more closely with Trump's policies.
This is not the first time Kennedy has been considered for a Cabinet position. In 2008, President-elect Obama reportedly contemplated appointing Kennedy to lead the Environmental Protection Agency.
Despite his previous criticisms of Trump, Governor Polis has expressed a willingness to collaborate with the incoming administration for the benefit of Colorado. He recently co-chaired a coalition with Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker aimed at safeguarding democracy against disinformation campaigns and cyber threats.
Polis acknowledged the challenges Kennedy may face due to opposition from special interest groups but reiterated his commitment to working together to improve the nation's health. He emphasized the importance of personal choice regarding vaccines and highlighted the need to address issues within the healthcare industry.
Looking ahead, Polis expressed optimism about partnering with Kennedy to enhance public health and navigate the complexities of the healthcare system. Despite differing political affiliations, both Polis and Kennedy appear aligned in their goal of prioritizing the well-being of Americans.