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Lee Fang is my longtime colleague at The Intercept where he did some of the best investigative reporting and broke some of the best and most important stories, just using traditional shoe-leather reporting, falling money, tracing what these kinds of invisible but very powerful factions in Washington are doing in a way that few other people can or do. He's still doing exactly the same thing, but he's doing it at his outstanding Substack – www.leefang.com/ – which I think you do yourself a great favor to read.
G. Greenwald: Good evening, Lee. Thank you for coming on.
Lee Fang: Hey, great to see you, Glenn.
G. Greenwald: Okay, good. You have been writing about Trump's appointees, not necessarily positively or negatively, but more about the reasons why so many of these power factions in Washington, corporate and political, have been opposing them – and more importantly, how.
“Inside the Junk Food Lobby's Plans to Derail RFK's Agenda” is one of your new articles and it's interesting because there's not a lot of attention being paid to RFK yet – negative attention is spent on Matt Gaetz, Pete Hegseth, or Tulsi Gabbard – but it's definitely coming. That's for sure. It's just too big of an industry, billions and billions of dollars at stake, not to have it at some point become a focus. So, before we get to what they're doing to RFK, or what it is about his agenda that they dislike, tell us what is this junk food industry.