RFK Jr. floats removing fluoride from drinking water in potential Trump administration role

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RFK Jr. has been an advocate to remove fluoride from drinking water and now he could be in a position to do something about it. President-elect Donald Trump has suggested that RFK Jr. could potentially have a “big role” in healthcare in his administration. NBC News’ Yasmin Vossoughian reports on what this could mean for public health as RFK’s views on science and medicine have been controversial. 

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