Fox host suggests RFK Jr. appointment means “we might not have to worry about our children with autism”

Ainsley Earhardt: “He's not going to take away vaccines. Everyone's not going to get polio.”

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From the December 16, 2024, edition of Fox News' Outnumbered

HARRIS FAULKNER (CO-HOST): What do you think is the key point here that the president made on that, Ainsley? I mean, what he's talking about here is the fact that he wants everything looked at. I can't imagine who wouldn't want that. Americans agree. 

AINSLEY EARHARDT (FOX NEWS HOST): The Fox News poll is pretty, it's obvious who we like. We're all excited about him. How wonderful is it that we don't — might, we might not have to worry about our children with autism or our kids with, you know, developing cancer or, you know, just — it's wonderful that he wants to clean up our foods. Our foods, in Europe, when we go to Europe, we can eat pasta, we can eat pizza, we don't gain any weight. I know you walk a lot, but you don't gain weight. You feel fresh, you feel clean. You come back here, you start eating pasta and you gain weight immediately.

Again, so there's something wrong with our foods. It's the pesticides, the chemicals. We want all of that out. We're excited that he's a leader. He's very knowledgeable. He has said he's going to give you choice. He's not going to take away vaccines. Everyone's not going to get polio. He said if you want a vaccine, you can vaccinate your kids, but I'm giving you choice. And he says he's going to be transparent.