The Senate Finance Committee voted along party lines to advance the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul criticized his colleagues for believing that Americans should “submit to the government” when it comes to taking vaccines during Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s second confirmation hearing Thursday.
If there was ever a time to need a nicotine boost, it would be during a Senate confirmation hearing, especially when facing figures like Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Sen. Bernie Sanders. U.S. Senators wield significant power and can determine the fate of any nominee in a matter of moments. For Trump’s nominees, a career-defining promotion could be derailed instantly, possibly due to a political maneuver made behind closed doors.
A group cited as opposing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s potential appointment as Secretary of Health and Human Services has been revealed to be a Bill Gates-funded “Astroturf” organization, accepting fake signatories without verification. Known as the "Committee to Protect Health Care," the group published an open letter criticizing former President Donald Trump's consideration of Kennedy, claiming widespread opposition from doctors. However, investigations reveal significant credibility issues.
CHD Chairman Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Dr. Joseph Mercola discuss how the narrative perpetuated by Big Pharma and Big Tech — that “vaccines are the only way to restore normalcy” — is leading to the destruction of our Constitutional rights.