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RFK Jr. Discusses President Trump’s Health, Dietary Habits – “Highest Testosterone Level”
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RFK Jr. Discusses President Trump’s Health, Dietary Habits – “Highest Testosterone Level”

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined The Katie Miller Podcast and discussed President Trump’s health. In one clip, RFK Jr. commented that Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz looked at Trump’s medical records and said he had the “highest testosterone level” that he’s ever seen for an individual over 70 years old. RFK Jr. said Trump has “incredible health.” Check it out: Bobby Kennedy on President Trump’s health: “He's got a he's incredible health. @DrOz looked at his medical records and said he's got the HIGHEST testosterone level that he's ever seen for an individual over 70 years old. I know the President will be happy that I'll repeat… pic.twitter.com/GRqr4Xlz8v — Katie Miller (@KatieMiller) January 14, 2026 The health secretary also talked about Trump’s “unhinged” dietary habits. Newsweek explained: Responding to a question from podcaster Katie Miller about who has “the most unhinged eating habits,” Kennedy Jr. named Trump, adding: “I don’t know how he’s alive.” “The interesting thing about the president is that he eats really bad food, which is McDonald’s and then you know KFC and Diet Coke, but he has the constitution of a deity, I don’t know how he’s alive, but he is,” Kennedy Jr. said on The Katie Miller Podcast in an episode released on Tuesday. But Kennedy Jr. also went on to say that Trump only has these eating habits when is “on the road.” He added that the president “does actually eat pretty good food usually” and that “he’s got incredible health.” Footage below: Katie Miller: "Who has the most unhinged eating habits?" RFK: " The president…I don't know how he's alive, but he is…He's just pumping himself full of poison all day long." pic.twitter.com/i3CoSTh3KT — Home of the Brave (@OfTheBraveUSA) January 14, 2026 NDTV noted: Last month, the White House released details of an MRI scan showing that Trump was in “excellent health”. In a memo, his physician, Sean Barbabella, said that Trump’s cardiovascular system was in excellent condition, his abdominal imaging normal, and “all major organs appear very healthy and well-perfused.” The scan was conducted amid concerns about Trump’s health; he is set to turn 80 in June and is the oldest person ever sworn in as US president. The White House also addressed visible bruising on Trump’s right hand, attributing it to aspirin use as part of a standard heart-health regimen.

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Appoints New Members To Vaccine Advisory Panel
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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Appoints New Members To Vaccine Advisory Panel

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the appointment of two new members to the CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). RFK Jr. added two obstetrician-gynecologists (OB-GYNs) to the vaccine advisory panel. HHS provided a bio of the two new members: “Adam Urato, M.D., Obstetrician and Gynecologist specializing in Maternal-Fetal Medicine. Dr. Urato has held academic appointments at Harvard Medical School, the University of South Florida, and Tufts University School of Medicine. His clinical roles have included Maternal-Fetal Medicine attending positions at MetroWest Medical Center, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston Medical Center/St. Elizabeth’s, and Tufts Medical Center. Dr. Urato received his B.A. from Harvard College and his M.D. from Harvard Medical School. He has also published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and participated in FDA advisory panels. “Kimberly Biss, M.D., Obstetrician and Gynecologist in St. Petersburg, Florida. Dr. Biss has held multiple hospital leadership positions at Bayfront Health/Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital, including Chief of Staff, Chairman of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Medical Executive Board Officer. She is board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and maintains membership in several professional medical associations. Dr. Biss received her M.D. from Tufts University School of Medicine. Her experience includes clinical education roles and publication on COVID-19 vaccine safety for pregnant women.” “Two OB-GYNs have been appointed to CDC’s vaccine advisory committee. For the first time in years, pregnancy, maternal safety, and real clinical experience are being centered in vaccine policy decisions. This is what transparency looks like,” Children’s Health Defense commented. BREAKING: Two OB-GYNs have been appointed to CDC’s vaccine advisory committee. For the first time in years, pregnancy, maternal safety, and real clinical experience are being centered in vaccine policy decisions. This is what transparency looks like. pic.twitter.com/3rHa2KaTOI — Children’s Health Defense (@ChildrensHD) January 13, 2026 Fox News has more: Jim O’Neill, the deputy secretary of health and human services and acting director of the CDC, said the changes are part of a broader effort to ensure vaccine policies are driven by scientific data. “President Trump asked us to bring the childhood immunization schedule in line with gold-standard science,” said O’Neill. “ACIP is doing just that. Our new ACIP members have the clinical expertise to make decisions driven by evidence, not dogma.” The panel, formally known as the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), advises the CDC director and the HHS secretary on vaccine use and the nation’s immunization schedule. In June, Kennedy fired all existing members of the vaccine panel, saying the move was necessary to restore public trust and reduce conflicts of interest. The committee was later reconstituted with new appointees aligned with his views on vaccine safety, transparency and scientific rigor. One of the new appointees, Urato, has previously criticized CDC COVID-19 vaccine guidance for pregnant women, arguing that safety assurances were issued before sufficient data was available. Supporters say his appointment brings needed scrutiny to federal health guidance, while critics warn it could undermine confidence in vaccines. The reconstituted panel has since revisited several longstanding recommendations, including guidance traditionally supported by mainstream public health officials. Those changes culminated earlier this year in a major revision of the CDC’s childhood immunization schedule. The agency reduced the number of recommended routine immunizations for all children. CDC Announces MAJOR Change In Recommended Childhood Vaccine Schedule “ACIP serves as Americans’ watchdog for vaccine safety and transparency,” RFK Jr. said. “Dr. Urato and Dr. Biss bring the scientific credentials, clinical experience, and integrity this committee requires," he added. Exclusive: Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expanded a key federal vaccine advisory panel to include more critics of vaccines who have contradicted mainstream medical guidance, including one who has described herself as an “anti-vaxxer.” https://t.co/vhX42AQaJM — The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 13, 2026 NBC News shared further: Biss has been a vocal skeptic of Covid vaccines. In 2023, she told the GOP-led House subcommittee on Covid vaccines that some patients in her practice had faced irregularities with their menstrual cycles after receiving the shots that were so severe she’d had to perform surgeries and hysterectomies. Biss also testified that the miscarriage rate at her practice went up each year from 2020 to 2022 and suggested the vaccines might have been responsible for some women entering early menopause. Pediatrician and former ACIP member Paul Offit blasted Biss’ testimony in a post on Substack at the time, pushing back on her claims about Covid vaccine safety risks and her suggestion that breastfeeding was unsafe for women who have been vaccinated. “Perhaps most outrageous was Biss’s stance on vaccinating children,” Offit wrote, referring to her claim that the death rate among children was low enough that vaccines weren’t needed. Biss falsely claimed that only 3 in 1 million children die from Covid, when the actual rate at the time was 10 in 1 million. Covid shots have also been demonstrated to reduce the severity of illness and lower the risk of hospitalization. During a panel discussion last October on PBS’s Kentucky Educational Television, Biss advocated against what she characterized as an “instant rejection” of alternative medical ideas, like the questioning of vaccine safety and the Trump administration’s advice that pregnant women avoid taking Tylenol because of potential links to autism. (The bulk of scientific evidence suggests moderate Tylenol use is safe in pregnancy and does not show a link to autism.) “I just think we need to be able to question these things and not be called a quack,” she said at the time. Urato, meanwhile, has also questioned the safety of vaccines administered during pregnancy — including for flu, RSV and Covid — as well as the use of antidepressants among pregnant women. He has petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to add a warning to a class of antidepressants known as serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs, stating that they cause pregnancy complications and alter fetal brain development.

Turning Point Action Makes Endorsement In Gubernatorial Race
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Turning Point Action Makes Endorsement In Gubernatorial Race

Turning Point Action, the political advocacy arm of Turning Point USA, has endorsed Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) in the Florida gubernatorial election. The endorsement gives Donalds another boost heading into the GOP primary. The Florida Republican already has President Trump’s endorsement. “I’m honored to announce I’ve earned the endorsement of @TPAction_,” Donalds said. “Charlie Kirk’s legacy lives on through this incredible organization, and I’m grateful to have their support in my campaign for Governor of Florida. Together, we will take the Sunshine State to the NEXT LEVEL,” he continued. I’m honored to announce I’ve earned the endorsement of @TPAction_. Charlie Kirk’s legacy lives on through this incredible organization, and I’m grateful to have their support in my campaign for Governor of Florida. Together, we will take the Sunshine State to the NEXT LEVEL pic.twitter.com/n4gJS5IYpQ — Byron Donalds (@ByronDonalds) January 14, 2026 Newsmax shared further: Donalds declared his candidacy in February 2025 to replace term-limited Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. Kirk endorsed Donalds weeks later, saying, “We’re behind you 100%,” in a podcast interview with the lawmaker. Donalds has outraised other declared Republican candidates by a wide margin, raising more than $40 million, underscoring his early dominance in fundraising. Recent polling shows Donalds holding a commanding lead in the GOP primary. In a survey of likely Republican primary voters conducted in early January, Donalds led all tested ballot matchups, drawing roughly 47% support to just 5% for Azoria CEO James Fishback and 4% for former Florida House Speaker Paul Renner. The GOP primary got another contender this week as Florida Lt. Gov. Jay Collins announced his candidacy. DeSantis Ally Launches Bid For Florida Governor “I’m running for Governor because leadership is forged under pressure, not in soundbites. I served over 23 years in the United States military, mainly as a Green Beret, where accountability is real, decisions have consequences, and service comes before self,” Collins said. “That experience shaped how I lead and why I believe public office is a public trust,” he added. I’m running for Governor because leadership is forged under pressure, not in soundbites. I served over 23 years in the United States military, mainly as a Green Beret, where accountability is real, decisions have consequences, and service comes before self. That experience shaped… — Jay Collins (@JayCollinsFL) January 12, 2026 Florida's Voice has more: Turning Point Action’s endorsement brings significant grassroots and field-organizing support to the race. The organization is also known for mobilizing conservative voters, particularly younger Republicans, and has played an active role in primary contests nationwide. The endorsement also reflects Donalds’ emphasis on issues such as school choice, parental rights and economic conservatism, priorities long championed by both Trump and Kirk. The Republican primary is scheduled for Aug. 18, 2026, with the general election on Nov. 3, 2026.

Stephen A. Smith – “We Saw Charlie Kirk Catch 8 Receptions For 144 Yards”
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Stephen A. Smith – “We Saw Charlie Kirk Catch 8 Receptions For 144 Yards”

Stephen A. Smith mistakenly referred to Houston Texans’ star wide receiver Christian Kirk as Charlie Kirk during a segment on ESPN’s First Take. Smith was discussing the Texans’ dominant victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL playoffs. “We saw Charlie Kirk catch 8 receptions for 144 yards,” Smith said. He immediately backpedaled after he misspoke. “I’m sorry. Christian. I apologize. I apologize. Oh my God. Christian Kirk,” he said. Check it out: "We saw Charlie Kirk catch 8 receptions for 144 yards…I apologize. Oh my God. Christian Kirk" – Stephen A. Smith pic.twitter.com/PPQXMjXFEr — Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) January 13, 2026 TMZ noted: Clearly, Smith meant no harm by what he said — the guy spends hours and hours talking each week, and mistakes happen. Of course, Charlie, who was tragically assassinated in September, was one of the most talked-about people in the country last year, so it’s no surprise his name would be on Stephen A.’s mind. As for the Kirk he intended to talk about, Christian had a h*** of a great game, catching 8 balls for 144 yards, including multiple jaw-dropping big plays in the Texans’ 30-6 rout of the Steelers. One social media user wasted no time in creating a Charlie Kirk highlight tape after the blunder. Check it out: Fuck it, Charlie Kirk highlight reel https://t.co/9Qb7SAUgxA pic.twitter.com/iZHnpb2kpc — Sourdeath Sam (@SourdeathSam) January 13, 2026 Additional reactions below: All Kirks are Charlie Kirk now — Doran (@doranmaul) January 13, 2026 To be fair, I call Christian Kirk, Charlie, all the time — Patrick Webb (@Patrickwebb) January 13, 2026 pic.twitter.com/XQkXOTm87b — aertime (@AERTIME) January 13, 2026 Charlie Kirk catching NFL passes is a WILD crossover — ThrillReloads (@ThrillReloads) January 13, 2026 https://t.co/02N7aJZMAH — SocialSight (@SocialSight) January 13, 2026 Daily Mail shared other reactions: Despite Smith’s immediate effort to correct himself, the humiliating mix-up didn’t go unnoticed by viewers who shared their stunned reactions on social media. ‘Oh yea this an all timer,’ one user posted, responding to a clip of the incident. ‘Bro I jus f***ing busted out laughing in public,’ said another, while a third added: ‘Hang it in the video section of the Louvre.’ ‘He saw his career flash before his eyes,’ one viewer claimed, while another said that ‘this gotta be a top 5 Stephen A clips of all time.’ ‘Charlie Kirk catching 8 receptions for 144 yards is a sentence I never thought I’d hear in 2026,’ wrote another with a subtle reference to Charlie Kirk’s death last September. ‘This what happen when you have too many interest. Intermingled,’ claimed one social media user, seemingly blaming Smith’s recent ramped-up interest in politics and his hints at running for office.

Hollywood Star Arrested For Alleged Assault
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Hollywood Star Arrested For Alleged Assault

Actor Kiefer Sutherland was arrested on Monday for an alleged physical assault of a rideshare driver in Los Angeles. Sutherland, 59, was arrested at Sunset Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue in Hollywood after police officers responded to a call reporting an assault shortly after midnight. He was released later that day on $50,000 bond. “The investigation determined that the suspect, later identified as Kiefer Sutherland, entered a rideshare vehicle, physically assaulted the driver (the victim), and made criminal threats toward the victim,” Los Angeles Police Officer Kevin Terzes said, according to NBC News. His first court appearance is scheduled for February 2nd. Kiefer Sutherland arrested for alleged assault on ride-share driver https://t.co/gU2r0feH7w pic.twitter.com/QdhPElpRH8 — New York Post (@nypost) January 14, 2026 NBC News has more: Terzes said the victim didn’t sustain any injuries that required medical treatment at the scene and added that an investigation continued. Sutherland was booked into jail a little after 4 a.m. on an unspecified felony charge, according to Los Angeles County jail records. He was assigned $50,000 bail and bonded out about seven hours later, the records show. According to the Associated Press, the alleged assault isn’t the first time the award-winning actor has been in hot water. Sutherland was jailed in 2007 after “pleading no contest to a drunken driving charge,” the outlet noted. He also has a 2004 conviction for drunken driving. Kiefer Sutherland was arrested this week following an alleged altercation with a ride-share driver … TMZ has confirmed. Read more: https://t.co/rCAQ9wlh2G pic.twitter.com/ECGPeDBXnq — TMZ (@TMZ) January 14, 2026 The Associated Press noted: The British-born Canadian actor is best known for his longtime portrayal of federal agent Jack Bauer on the Fox TV ticking-time-bomb thriller “24” and several spinoffs. He also starred in “The Lost Boys” and “Young Guns” and appeared in two films directed by Rob Reiner, “Stand by Me” and “A Few Good Men.” He is the son of Hollywood acting luminary Donald Sutherland.