India, Jan. 29 -- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday highlighted his boss President Donald Trump's love for Diet Coke and McDonald's, stating that he will attempt to ban or restrict Americans' access to such items if his nomination for health secretary gets accepted by the Senate.

He made the remarks during the Senate confirmation hearing. After his swearing-in ceremony, Trump reintroduced a special button in the Oval Office that summons a Diet Coke from a staffer. During his campaign and hush money trial in New York, the GOP leader was seen ordering McDonald's.

"I don't want to take food away from anybody," Kennedy told senators. "If you like a McDonald's cheeseburger, Diet Coke, which my boss loves, you should be able to get them. If ...