Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have launched the "Pete and Bobby Challenge," a fitness initiative aimed at promoting physical health and resilience among Americans. The challenge, unveiled at the Pentagon, encourages participants to complete 100 push-ups and 50 pull-ups in under 10 minutes. The event featured a friendly competition between Kennedy and Hegseth, with participation from members of the Navy and Marines. The initiative is part of the Trump administration's broader "Make America Healthy Again" campaign, emphasizing the importance of physical fitness for national security and readiness. HHS staff and others have been inspired to take on the challenge, which has also drawn attention from media and public figures. The challenge was introduced approximately one year after Kennedy endorsed Donald Trump for president, marking a continued collaboration within the administration to promote health and fitness.
RFK could get this for like 30 reps https://t.co/tq1sOYWg6F
Exactly one year ago today, RFK Jr. helped save the United States from evil by endorsing President Trump. Make America HEALTHY Again. God bless him. https://t.co/8pqWybD23G
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