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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., currently serving as the U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, has publicly disclosed past cocaine addiction, including a statement that he used to snort cocaine off toilet seats. This revelation was made during an interview and has since gone viral, attracting international media coverage from outlets such as La Nacion, Hindustan Times, RT, and NPR. The disclosure has raised questions about his past behavior in relation to his current role, especially given reports that he has broken several promises made upon assuming the HHS position. The situation underscores potential challenges in public trust and leadership credibility within the U.S. health administration.