DeSantis says RFK Jr. won’t be his vice president but could head FDA or CDC

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ruled out the prospect of a uni-party ticket with longshot presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — but said the Democrat could serve in his administration. Citing some of their stark political differences, DeSantis mused that the Kennedy scion may be better suited for a post in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention or Food and Drug Administration. “I’m aligned with him on Fauci and the corruption in the health bureaucracies 100%,” DeSantis told OutKick host Clay Travis in an interview that streamed Wednesday. “But at the end of the day, he’s more liberal … he used to say — and I don’t know if he still believes this — that if you deny climate change, you should go to jail. Things like that.” As DeSantis mentioned, the 69-year-old Democrat once penned an article titled “Jailing Climate Deniers” for EcoWatch. The post no longer appears to be live online but was captured by the WayBackMachine. Read more at #rondesantis #rfkjr #politics #elections The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Subscribe to New York Post Sports: Catch the latest news here: Follow The New York Post on: Twitter - Facebook -
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