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BREAKING: RFK Jr. Enlists Mike Tyson in WAR Against Big Food's Poison

Gary FranchiFebruary 18, 2026277 views
BREAKING: RFK Jr. Enlists Mike Tyson in WAR Against Big Food's Poison
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. isn't backing down from his promise to Make America Healthy Again, and now he's got heavyweight champion Mike Tyson throwing punches at the processed food industry that's been poisoning American families for decades.

In a powerful interview with Lara Trump, Tyson opened up about his personal connection to the fight against Big Food's stranglehold on our nation's health. "I had a sister that died from obesity. So when they heard my story, they used me for the commercial, and it was just me telling the truth," Tyson revealed, sitting alongside healthcare reformer Calley Means.

"People shouldn't be surprised to see [me] because I'm one of the most healthiest people on the planet," Tyson declared, showcasing the kind of no-nonsense attitude that's been missing from government health campaigns for far too long.

The Deep State Food Lobby Strikes Back

Of course, the establishment is already crying foul about Kennedy's unconventional approach to saving American lives. Critics – likely funded by the same corporate food giants profiting off America's obesity epidemic – are questioning whether Tyson is the "right" spokesperson for healthy living.

But here's what they don't want you to know: while Washington bureaucrats have spent decades enriching Big Pharma and processed food companies, real Americans like Tyson have been fighting for their lives and their families.

"This administration isn't interested in pretty politics – we're interested in results that save American lives."

Kennedy's alliance with Tyson represents everything the Trump administration stands for: bypassing the corrupt establishment to deliver real solutions directly to the American people. While previous administrations cozied up to corporate lobbyists, President Trump and his team are taking the fight straight to the companies poisoning our children.

The question isn't whether Mike Tyson is the perfect messenger – it's whether Americans are ready to knock out the food industrial complex that's been killing us for profit. With RFK Jr. and Iron Mike in the ring, Big Food better prepare for the fight of their lives.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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AmericaFirst_2024Verifiedjust now
Love seeing RFK Jr. put country over party on this issue. When you look at obesity rates and chronic disease, it's clear the food corporations have been poisoning us for profit while the FDA looks the other way.
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
This is HUGE! Iron Mike backing RFK Jr. gives this movement serious street cred.
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ConservativeDad_OhioVerifiedjust now
My kids have so many food allergies compared to when I was growing up in the 80s. Something has definitely changed in our food supply and it's not natural. What specific additives are they planning to target first?
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NaturalLiving_MomVerifiedjust now
Same here! My youngest can barely eat anything processed without breaking out in hives. High fructose corn syrup and artificial colors should be banned like they are in Europe.
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TruthSeeker_1776Verifiedjust now
The establishment is going to come after them HARD for this. Big Food has too much money and too many lobbyists in DC to let this slide.
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SmallTownValuesVerifiedjust now
My grandfather lived to 94 eating real butter, whole milk, and food from his own garden. Now they tell us to eat fake everything and people are sicker than ever - makes you think!
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PatriotMama2016Verifiedjust now
FINALLY someone with real influence is taking on Big Food! RFK Jr. and Tyson are an unlikely but powerful duo - America needs this wake-up call about what we're feeding our families.
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TexasRancherVerifiedjust now
Absolutely right! I've been saying this for years - the stuff they put in our food would be illegal in most other countries.