Robert F. Kennedy Jr., now secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, has invoked "spiritual warfare" and blamed a "spiritual malaise" for America's health challenges while promoting unproven remedies and casting institutional science as a dark force. Critics argue his rhetoric signals the influence of Christian nationalism within the federal health agency, part of a broader pattern of religious language reshaping government institutions under the Trump administration.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., now secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, has invoked "spiritual warfare" and blamed a "spiritual malaise" for America's health challenges while promoting unproven remedies and casting institutional science as a dark force. Critics argue his rhetoric signals the influence of Christian nationalism within the federal health agency, part of a broader pattern of religious language reshaping government institutions under the Trump administration.