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Chris Pratt Defends RFK Jr. and Champions Bipartisan Food Safety Reforms

Personal ties with RFK Jr., alongside industry moves to eliminate toxic additives, show that some Trump administration health initiatives deserve support

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Chris Pratt attends CinemaCon on April 2, 2025.
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Overview

  • On Bill Maher’s Club Random podcast, Pratt urged Americans not to reject any Trump administration achievements out of sheer partisan hatred
  • He specifically endorsed RFK Jr.’s HHS-led initiative to remove toxic ingredients from children’s food as a bipartisan policy win
  • Pratt described his off-camera interactions with the HHS secretary as casual family dinners and card games rather than policy discussions
  • He warned that media-driven narratives and entrenched partisanship can overshadow personal experiences and factual accomplishments
  • Since April, roughly 40% of major food companies—including General Mills, Hershey and Kraft Heinz—have pledged to cut synthetic dyes under the MAHA guidelines