The US Secretary of Health and Human Services explained why he is not afraid of germs
US Surgeon General Robert Kennedy Jr. said he's not afraid of germs. He then cited an example from his turbulent past.
US Surgeon General Robert Kennedy Jr. said he's not afraid of germs because of his drug addiction.
"I used to snort cocaine off toilet seats": the man confessed.
On a podcast hosted by Theo Vaughn, his longtime rehab partner, he revealed his past addiction. Robert Kennedy Jr. revealed that he attended Narcotics Anonymous meetings even during the COVID-19 pandemic.
"I'm not afraid of germs. You know, I used to snort cocaine off toilet seats. And I know this disease will kill me if I don't treat it, and treatment for me means daily meetings. <...> For me, it was survival," the US Surgeon General remarked.
















