The Trump administration announced new dietary guidelines that call for more protein and less processed foods. Here's what health experts say about it.

In a press briefing Wednesday, Jan. 7, White House officials announced new U.S. dietary guidelines.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced new nutrition guidelines.

New guidance presented by Robert F Kennedy Jr prioritizes protein, healthy fats and ‘declares war on added sugar’

The changes receive mixed reviews from experts, in particular over concerns some could lead to people eating more saturated fats.

Major food chains announce protein-rich products to coincide with RFK Jr.'s new nutrition guidelines.

The food pyramid released by RFK Jr's USDA looks very different from the one you probably remember. See what's changed.

"My message is clear," said Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as he issued new dietary guidelines for Americans.

"My message is clear," said Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as he issued new dietary guidelines for Americans.

The conspiracy-pushing health secretary joined other officials to reveal the Trump administration's "upside-down" dietary guidance.

Trump's new health guidelines promote red meat and full-fat dairy while advising against sugar and processed foods, sparking mixed reactions.

Health experts weigh in on whether RFK Jr.'s new dietary guidelines will impact what Americans eat.

The restaurant industry had mixed reactions to new federal nutrition guidelines, which recommend reduced intake of processed foods and sugary drinks.

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The Trump administration announced new dietary guidelines that call for more protein and less processed foods. Here's what health experts say about it.