'Make America Healthy Again lasted less than a Scaramucci': With one picture, Donald Trump confirms there is no plan, just his and RFK Jr.'s 'grift'

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

50% : "Make America Healthy Again starts TOMORROW," Trump wrote in the image's caption, which showed the MAGA inner-circle dining on "Trump Force One."While we've long known of Trump's affinity for McDonald's -- having reportedly spent hundreds of dollars at the chain during his first term and also making a presidential campaign stop at a restaurant last month -- the image is particularly surprising for RFK Jr.
43% : Elsewhere, users took broader aim at what they perceived to be the "scam" that underpins Trump and his team's whole presidency, saying the McDonald's image is evidence that they "got trolled" and that Trump "is just rubbing it in your face" with this kind of photo.
19% : Speaking of Trump's diet while appearing on a podcast last week, the former independent candidate -- who dropped out of the race to endorse Trump in August -- said the "stuff [Trump] eats is really, like, bad."

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