RFK Jr. reportedly plans to ban pharmaceutical ads

As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. settles into his role as President Donald Trump’s health secretary, one major promise he’s made is still on table - banning pharmaceutical ads. Kennedy has been a longtime critic of the promotion of drugs on TV, and others high up in Trump’s cabinet and advisorship have agreed in recent months. Can the administration constitutionally and legally ban pharmaceutical ads from TV screens? Attorney Danny Karon joined LiveNOW from FOX's Christy Matino to discuss.

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