RFK Jr. visits Austin school cafeteria as demonstrators gather

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U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Cunningham Elementary School in Austin to tour the cafeteria and learn about Austin Independent School District’s school lunch program.

District leaders highlighted a decade-long effort to prioritize scratch cooking, locally sourced ingredients, and reduced waste, showcasing colorful trays of fruits and vegetables prepared for students.

Kennedy praised the district’s approach and discussed federal dietary guidelines as well as his “Make America Health Again” initiative, emphasizing that American children are not as healthy as they should be.

Outside the campus, roughly 30 parents and community members protested the visit, raising concerns about Kennedy’s anti-vaccination views and broader health policies.

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