Retired general rips Ivanka over children’s fitness tweet: No one is on President’s Council anymore
A retired Lieutenant General ripped first daughter Ivanka Trump on Sunday for a tweet on children’s fitness.
“We need to promote healthy lifestyles for America’s youth,” Ivanka Trump, a White House adviser, tweeted. “In a recent survey, 9.5 million U.S. children reported that they did NOT once participate in any of over 100 sports or activities listed.”
We need to promote healthy lifestyles for America’s youth. In a recent survey, 9.5 million U.S. children reported that they did NOT once participate in any of over 100 sports or activities listed. #YouthSports @AspenInstitute
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) April 8, 2018
Retired Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling was quick to respond that there is an existing council to encourage healthy lifestyles that has stalled under her father’s administration.
“Ummm…there’s this thing called the President’s Council on Fitness, Sport, and Nutrition. Been around 60 years,” Hertling tweeted on Sunday. “Used to have 25 appointees…I was one of them. @MichelleObama helped & generated momentum in this area. No one is on the Council now. @FitnessGov. Check it out.”
Ummm…there’s this thing called the President’s Council on Fitness, Sport, and Nutrition. Been around 60 years. Used to have 25 appointees…I was one of them. @MichelleObama helped & generated momentum in this area. No one is on the Council now. @FitnessGov. Check it out. https://t.co/R6xh1n0Qi7
— Mark Hertling (@MarkHertling) April 8, 2018
Hertling was appointed to the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition in 2013 under former President Obama.
Last year was the 60th anniversary of the council, which was established under former President Eisenhower.
In February, President Trump expanded the number of council members, from 25 to 30, but has yet to appoint any members. Holli Richmond was appointed as executive director last month.
The council serves under the secretary of Health and Human Services and the website still lists members as “to be announced” as of Monday afternoon.
Hertling pointed out on Twitter that former first lady Michelle Obama advocated for healthy school lunches and active lifestyles while in the White House. She founded the “Let’s Move” initiative in 2010.
Might be part of the reason Mrs Obama supported the school lunch nutrition program, too. And met tirelessly on food deserts and nutritional standards.
— Mark Hertling (@MarkHertling) April 8, 2018
In 2017, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue took steps to roll back Obama’s healthy school lunch standards program.
Other social media users were also quick to mock Ivanka Trump’s tweet.
Funny, when Michelle Obama tried to promote healthier eating / lifestyles for kids, republicans screamed that she was trying to take away their freedom and telling them how to raise their kids. https://t.co/HtbOEJrDXG
— Jill #SaveNetNeutrality Ω (@TheJillJ) April 8, 2018
File under: Things @MichelleObama knew, created programs to combat and YOUR DAD ROLLED BACK https://t.co/v69bzTrnPG
— alyssa mastromonaco (@AlyssaMastro44) April 8, 2018
Now she is committing plagiarism. Stealing Michelle’s platform. https://t.co/6xMahQATpI
— Lynn (@lynnv378) April 8, 2018
Ma’am- Your family promotes the most unhealthy lifestyle policies our nation has ever seen. https://t.co/PvxR1vW6db
— Lizz Winstead (@lizzwinstead) April 8, 2018
“Trump admin. cuts school healthy lunch guidelines”https://t.co/hlbiHopSXm https://t.co/aa2BPjMT1I
— Jesse Lehrich (@JesseLehrich) April 8, 2018
letparentsdeductdressageclasstuition https://t.co/5oE3B9Oytx
— Simon Maloy (@SimonMaloy) April 9, 2018
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