Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been seen working out with a lot of big names in the Trump administration, but his latest outing with a Hollywood action star might just take the cake.

In a post on Thursday on X the Secretary of Health and Human services hit Gold’s Gym in Venice, California, for a chance to pump some iron with the legendary seven-time Mr. Olympia Arnold Schwarzenegger.

In the shot, RFK Jr. and the 78-year-old former Governor of California and action star are each grinning from ear to ear surrounded by weightlifting equipment.

“Senior’s Day, Gold’s Gym in Venice,” the Health Secretary captioned the post.

It is unclear if they were working out in order to crush their enemies as there’s no video of the two testing their strength.

However, those on social media had thoughts about the epic shot.

“The fact that these two legends are still hitting Gold’s Gym Venice in their senior years while most of us can’t get off the couch. Arnold and RFK Jr setting the standard!,” one person wrote.

“Now this is cool,” another added.

“His politics are pretty cringe these days but I still wouldn’t pass up a photo op with him. I’m still a huge Terminator fan,” a third person shared.

The most famous bodybuilder in history has been a regular lately at the southern California gym, as he’s reportedly getting ready to reclaim his role in the “Conan the Barbarian” sequel.

The action star has been “pushing himself to the limit” and is determined to return to peak physical shape as he reprises one of his most iconic roles in the long-awaited sequel, according to the National Enquirer.

The original movie was released in May 1982, with Schwarzenegger, then 34, playing the title character.

The movie was a massive success as it grossed $79 million at the box office and established the Austrian’s rise to a genuine Hollywood movie star. 

He also starred in the 1984 sequel, “Conan the Destroyer,” the same year he played Terminator.

The project, dubbed “King Conan,” has been in the works for decades. It will reportedly focus on an older version of the warrior who must fight once more.

The original was remade in 2011 starring Jason Momoa, but it was a box office flop.

The sequel will mark a triumphant return and perhaps finale to Schwarzenegger’s glittering film career.

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