Chris Pratt wishes RFK Jr., Trump admin success, advises against being 'mired in hatred' for the president
Actor Chris Pratt sat down with comedian Bill Maher on Monday and discussed his interactions with Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary RFK Jr., wishing both the HHS head and the Trump administration success in tackling bipartisan issues."I hope there are certain things that he oversees that seem to be supported in a bipartisan way, like getting terrible, toxic stuff out of our kids food. I think thats a great thing. And so, like, just if you just do that, thats amazing," Pratt said during an appearance on Maher's "Club Random" podcast.Pratt, who is married to Katherine Schwarzenegger, daughter of Maria Shriver and relative of the Kennedy family, told Maher that he's spent time with RFK Jr. in family settings.RFK JR CANCELS $500 MILLION IN MRNA RESEARCH, HHS TO PRIORITIZE SAFER VACCINE ALTERNATIVES"Id hate to be so mired in hatred for the president that any success from his administration is something Id have an allergic reaction to. To be like, Oh, well, if they do it, I dont want it to happen. Ill put Clorox in my childrens cereal myself. You know, its like, come on, be reasonable here. Theres certain things that would be a good thing to have. I want them all to be successful," Pratt continued.Maher agreed with Pratt and said earlier in the discussion that he'd had a conversation with RFK Jr."I love him. I dont agree with everything, but I agree with, like, the overall view that what makes us sick is the toxicity," Maher said. "When he was here, I said my advice to you is like you need to marry your former life more with what youre doing now. Your former life, you were very admired as an environmental lawyer."YOUTUBE STAR DOCTOR MIKE HAS WARNING FOR RFK JR.'S MAHA MOVEMENTWhen news broke that President Donald Trump was nominating RFK Jr. to be the head of HHS, Maher said his head wasn't exploding over it."Well, the system as it is, the way we do health, is already very f-----," Maher said in November. "So maybe he'll make it worse. But, like, my head is not exploding about it."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREMaher insisted RFK Jr. wasn't crazy during his conversation with Pratt."And hes not crazy. I mean the people trying to hes also got, like I said to him when he was here, I dont agree with everything you said, and I dont think your father would either, but your father would be so proud that you stuck to your guns like more than anybody. I mean this guy, when this guy believes something you cannot move him off of it with your bribes. Thats for better and worse," Maher told Pratt.