Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is Secretary of Health, has made healthy eating central to his political agenda and is promoting the "Eat Real Food" campaign[2]. As a result, members of Trump's cabinet fear eating junk food in his presence[2]. Treasury founder Scott Bessent admitted he has a "deep darkness" - he drinks Dr. Pepper for breakfast, and asked not to tell Kennedy[2]. Secretary of State Marco Rubio joked in a cabinet meeting that they were afraid to eat anything in front of Kennedy because of his focus on healthy eating[2]. The only person who seems immune to Kennedy's dietary influence is President Trump, who continues to be photographed with Diet Coke and fast food[2]. In a recent interview, Kennedy remarked that Trump "eats really bad food" and expressed surprise that he was still alive[2].