"Everything You Said Was Essentially Dishonest" - RFK Jr. Destroys Dems In First Major Hearing As HHS Secretary

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RFK Jr. just walked into Congress and took down his biggest critics in one fell swoop. This was a masterclass.

A dentist congressman came out swinging on fluoride. By the time Kennedy finished, he realized he picked the wrong fight.

Then, a Democrat tried to accuse Kennedy of politicizing children’s health—but he got emotional, broke through the noise, and completely flipped the script on her.

If you watch one thing today, make it this. Kennedy just took the MAHA agenda to the next level.

Right out of the gate in his first major congressional hearing as HHS Secretary, Kennedy laid out a sweeping plan to reshape HHS from the ground up.

Here’s what’s on deck:

-Ending “gain-of-function experiments and research based upon radical gender ideology”

-A full-scale crackdown on fentanyl and drug addiction
$94 billion toward better food, fitness, and childcare

-FDA action to remove toxic chemicals from the food supply

-Slashing wasteful NIH projects

-Merging mental health and addiction programs for faster, better care

-Giving local leaders more power to fix problems in their own communities

-A major upgrade to Head Start, the early education program for low-income children

https://x.com/VigilantFox/status/1922717549206147325

 
the quenceoid leaves out so very much
House Republicans largely praised Mr. Kennedy, but their questions revealed that they, too, were somewhat uncomfortable with his changes. Several asked about projects in their districts. Representative Chuck Fleischmann, a Tennessee Republican who represents candy manufacturers, worried aloud that Mr. Kennedy’s plan to rid the food supply of certain petroleum-based dyes would cost his constituents money.

Kennedy hesitated when asked whether he would vaccinate his child today with the measles mumps rubella (MMR) vaccine, saying he probably would. “My opinions on vaccines are irrelevant,” he said. “I don’t think people should be taking medical advice from me.”
that comes from a guy who wrote two ranting books about vaccines

he is "wrong about autism" (? when did he become an "expert" on autism?)

plus, he is going after pesticides--which means certain republicans will hate him
 
the quenceoid leaves out so very much



that comes from a guy who wrote two ranting books about vaccines

he is "wrong about autism" (? when did he become an "expert" on autism?)

plus, he is going after pesticides--which means certain republicans will hate him
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