He says they’ve committed to something unprecedented: shifting away from profit-driven “sick care” toward actually making Americans healthy.
That’s the heart of his MAHA plan—Make America Healthy Again—and it’s no longer just talk. It’s happening.
“The food industry is not profiting from keeping us sick,” Kennedy explained, “but it is keeping us sick. The pharmaceutical industry actually profits from it.”
Changing that means confronting the system head-on—and RFK Jr. says Big Pharma knows it too.
“I met with the leader, the CEOs of four of the biggest pharmaceutical companies this week and I've met with them repeatedly. I talk to them all the time and they are committed to making this happen.”
According to Kennedy, they’re agreeing to steps that go directly against their shareholders’ short-term interests.
“A lot of it is going to go against their immediate financial interests, the interests of their shareholders,” he said.
He’s pushing for major reforms: lower drug prices, better safety testing, better efficacy testing—the kinds of changes that could restore trust and put patients first.
“We're asking them to do a lot of things at the same time,”
“It is a lot, but these are very smart people and they're very energetic and they at least have committed to us that this is something that they want to work with us and make sure this gets done.”
The end goal is clear: transition from a system that profits off chronic illness to one that actually makes people well.
“They play a critical role transitioning us from a sick care system to a healthcare system,” Kennedy said.
“That their products are actually doing what they want them to do, which is to make Americans healthy again.”
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