
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Just days after fellow oligarch / health secretary RFK, Jr. told chonky, flubbery, double-chinned Americans to lay off the fast food, Trump ag secretary Brooke Rollins took an entirely different route, as she lavished praise on notorious gut scrambler McDonald’s, telling confused rubes the food is affordable and made to be healthy.
“McDonald’s is stepping up and showing what real American leadership looks like,” Rollins told a crowd today, standing in front of McDonald’s logo (pictured at top).
Rollins slathered more praise on McDonald’s than a pock-faced 22-year-old employee on the burger line saucing a Big Mac. She had the gall to utter phrases like, McDonald’s in “Keeping food affordable” and is “serving real ingredients! NO artificial preservatives or flavors in their chicken nuggets or classic burgers” and “100% wild-caught Alaska Pollock in every Filet-O-Fish.”
Not only is McDonald’s food delicious and healthy, the fast food giant is a key to the American economy, “supporting more than 1.1 million US jobs” and “powering a supply chain that LIFTS farmers, ranchers, and small businesses nationwide.”

Rollins’ remarks seem to contradict a recent lecture from buff oligarch Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. He trumpeted a fairly opposite viewpoint just a few days ago, saying, “People drop $16 at Chick-fil-A or McDonald’s for seed-oil junk without blinking,” the feisty oligarch trumpeted via his social media account. “Then swear they’re ‘too broke’ for real food.”
“And under President Trump,” Rollins, finished, “affordability is surging nationwide — from grocery staples like eggs down 86% to real relief at the checkout line as everyday prices continue trending in the right direction.”
.@McDonalds is stepping up and showing what real American leadership looks like.
✅ Keeping food affordable.
✅ Serving real ingredients! NO artificial preservatives or flavors in their chicken nuggets or classic burgers
✅ 100% wild-caught Alaska Pollock in every… pic.twitter.com/IFkWuycnoq— Secretary Brooke Rollins (@SecRollins) November 19, 2025