Beast Mode: Watch RFK Jr. Handle Snakes on Dr. Oz's Patio
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. showcased his adventurous side by handling snakes on Dr. Oz's patio. His wife, Cheryl Hines, expressed concern during the encounter, especially after one snake bit him. Kennedy humorously identified the snakes as non-venomous black racers, reflecting his past experiences with wildlife.
- ▪Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the Secretary of Health and Human Services and has a history of advocating for health.
- ▪During a visit to Dr. Oz's home, he handled two black racer snakes while his wife cheered him on.
- ▪Kennedy joked about the snakes being dangerous before confirming they were not venomous.
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Beast Mode: Watch RFK Jr. Handle Snakes on Dr. Oz's Patio By Nick Arama | 1:28 PM on May 26, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. AP Photo/Evan Vucci I think it's fair to say that Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has led an interesting life. As a former Democrat, from a family with a long Democratic and colorful history, he was a unique addition to the Trump Cabinet, added because of his passion for improving people's health and his contingent of Make America Healthy Again supporters. At 72 years old, he appears to be a walking testimonial to being in good physical health now, after having led a wilder life when he was young.
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