RFK Jr. cues up clash by calling for the removal of fluoride from drinking water

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is pushing President-elect Donald Trump to crack down on fluoride levels in drinking water, saying the mineral can lead to unintended medical problems — and setting up a clash with medical experts who defend it as a proven way to fighting cavities.

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