In a snapshot shared on social media, Donald Trump’s Secretary of Health and Human Services nominee, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was caught in a moment that instantly lit up social media. Kennedy, known for his vocal advocacy on health and nutrition, appeared visibly uncomfortable as he held open a McDonald’s Quarter Pounder with Cheese, a symbol of fast-food Americana.
POV: walking by the cool kids table 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/RWkw6CufKB
— Margo Martin (@margomartin) November 17, 2024
The image felt almost surreal for a figure who has denounced the very ingredients in fast food. Just days before the photo went viral, Kennedy appeared on Fox & Friends, railing against seed oils commonly used in fast food. In his remarks, he criticized seed oils as harmful to public health, calling them a significant contributor to the decline in dietary standards across America. McDonald’s, one of the chains that relies on seed oils for its products, inadvertently became a lightning rod for Kennedy’s critique.
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This video seems to have been scrubbed from Twitter – not sure why. RFK Jr. said he was against seed oil but then said he was fine with fast food. He also claimed McDonald’s in the UK uses tallow. McD’s proudly uses seed oil in the US and UK – receipts. pic.twitter.com/U8LpGXvu7z
— Decoding Fox News (@DecodingFoxNews) November 17, 2024
Social media users wasted no time pointing out the irony. The juxtaposition of Kennedy’s health crusade with his holding one of the most iconic fast-food burgers in the world proved irresistible. Observers across the political spectrum chimed in, with left-leaning commentators gleefully highlighting the hypocrisy while some conservatives laughed at the awkward optics of the moment.
Not even day one on the job yet, and RFK has already given up on the health schtick. pic.twitter.com/YEgspGUC9f
— Rikki Schlott (@RIKKISCHLOTT) November 17, 2024
wait, even RFK is eating mcdonald’s rn wtf ??? https://t.co/w6LStsBl8a
— Tiffany Fong (@TiffanyFong_) November 17, 2024
So much going on here. RFK’s hostage-video grimace as he grips his Big Mac. Johnson hovering awkwardly behind. Jr.’s Vanna White presentation of the fries. Hang it in the Louvre https://t.co/NR8eLjn821
— Andrew Egger (@EggerDC) November 17, 2024
Trump can even get RFK Jr @RobertKennedyJr to eat McDonalds. 😂 pic.twitter.com/uDe3ouOrZv
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) November 17, 2024
The image also drew responses from journalists, many noting how Kennedy’s strained expression seemed to convey his inner conflict. Was it the irony of the situation, the ingredients he has denounced, or just an unplanned photo-op gone wrong? Whatever the reason, it was a rare moment of levity in an otherwise tense political season.
RFK Jr. essentially being hazed here with the McDonalds pic.twitter.com/hH3N8GwkhE
— Andy Kaczynski (@KFILE) November 17, 2024
Kennedy’s appearance at McDonald’s—and his apparent discomfort—offers a snapshot of the contradictions and challenges faced by candidates navigating the optics-driven landscape of modern politics. For a candidate running as a health-conscious outsider, the photo undercut his carefully curated image, if only momentarily, and became fodder for pundits and online users alike.
In a world where every frame tells a story, this one revealed an unexpected plot twist. Kennedy’s health-first message may resonate with many Americans, but this viral moment served as a reminder that even the most disciplined politicians can end up in situations that are anything but picture-perfect.
Featured image via Political Tribune Gallery