by the Defender News Staff at the Defender
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday tapped Nicole Shanahan, a lawyer, entrepreneur and philanthropist, to be his vice presidential running mate.
Kennedy, Children’s Health Defense (CHD) founder and chairman on leave, is running for president of the U.S. as an independent.
In making the announcement, Kennedy said, “I wanted a VP who cares about healing our children, protecting our environment, restoring our soils, and getting the chemicals out of our food.”
Speaking at a rally in her hometown of Oakland, California, Shanahan emphasized her commitment to addressing the chronic disease epidemic plaguing the U.S., drawing from her personal experiences and expertise in technology and health.
“We can solve the mysteries guarded by corporate influence,” Shanahan declared. “We can move from band-aid solutions and we can end this chronic disease epidemic once and for all.”…
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