Kennedy highlights a network of unelected bureaucrats influencing regulations, stressing the need for transparency and accountability in federal policies.
Kennedy Alleges Deep State Corruption within Regulatory Agencies

Kennedy Alleges Deep State Corruption within Regulatory Agencies
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. exposes entrenched corruption in U.S. agencies, echoing Trump’s warnings.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made strong allegations regarding what he labels as deep-rooted corruption within America's regulatory bodies, aligning with former President Donald Trump's consistent comments about a so-called "Deep State." In a private discussion with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials and new Commissioner Marty Makary, Kennedy confirmed what many citizens have long suspected—that the Deep State is a genuine phenomenon, not merely a conspiracy theory.
A leaked transcript obtained by Politico reveals that Kennedy indicated the shadowy influences affecting government operations are not limited to prominent figures like George Soros or Bill Gates. Instead, he pointed to a substantial network of unelected bureaucrats and business interests that discreetly shape federal policies from behind the scenes. Kennedy specifically criticized the FDA’s "Generally Recognized as Safe" (GRAS) system, labeling it a hazardous loophole that allows food industries to bypass comprehensive safety assessments for new ingredients. This March, he mandated a complete review of the GRAS process, advocating for public transparency and genuine oversight rather than endorsements benefiting corporate interests.
Kennedy's remarks extended beyond the FDA. As reported by NBC News, he claimed that “every agency” within the federal government has succumbed to similar issues of industry capture. Throughout his campaign for the presidency in 2024, Kennedy made his discontent with federal bureaucracy abundantly clear, even cautioning FDA staff just days before the election to “preserve your records and pack your bags” if they were involved in what he described as a "corrupt system."
With Trump returning to the White House and Kennedy taking the helm at HHS, their agenda appears focused on more than just making promises about draining the swamp; they are directing their efforts towards regulatory entities that, instead of safeguarding the public, have been seen to prioritize the interests of profit-driven corporations.
A leaked transcript obtained by Politico reveals that Kennedy indicated the shadowy influences affecting government operations are not limited to prominent figures like George Soros or Bill Gates. Instead, he pointed to a substantial network of unelected bureaucrats and business interests that discreetly shape federal policies from behind the scenes. Kennedy specifically criticized the FDA’s "Generally Recognized as Safe" (GRAS) system, labeling it a hazardous loophole that allows food industries to bypass comprehensive safety assessments for new ingredients. This March, he mandated a complete review of the GRAS process, advocating for public transparency and genuine oversight rather than endorsements benefiting corporate interests.
Kennedy's remarks extended beyond the FDA. As reported by NBC News, he claimed that “every agency” within the federal government has succumbed to similar issues of industry capture. Throughout his campaign for the presidency in 2024, Kennedy made his discontent with federal bureaucracy abundantly clear, even cautioning FDA staff just days before the election to “preserve your records and pack your bags” if they were involved in what he described as a "corrupt system."
With Trump returning to the White House and Kennedy taking the helm at HHS, their agenda appears focused on more than just making promises about draining the swamp; they are directing their efforts towards regulatory entities that, instead of safeguarding the public, have been seen to prioritize the interests of profit-driven corporations.