Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s prayer was answered.
The Senate has confirmed that longtime Democrats will lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), a large agency with a $1.8 trillion budget, 13 agencies and 90,000 employees.
During a confirmation hearing, Kennedy said every morning for the past 20 years he is being asked by God to put him in a position to end the chronic American outbreak. As a non-appreciative critic of almost every mainstream position in healthcare, diet and farming practices, he has the opportunity to make the changes he has been hurting for. As HHS's secretary, he oversees the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). He believes that both institutions are corrupt.
The final confirmation slip was 52-48 on Thursday. All Democrats voted against him. One Republican, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, joined us. Former Senate majority leader McConnell also voted for director of Trump's national intelligence candidate Tarsi Gabbard. The Senate confirmed her on Wednesday.
The Kennedy confirmation hearing hosted several dramatic and intense scenes. The insulting Democrat almost convulsed, merely thinking that the vaccine might not be everything he's cracked. Several protesters were escorted.
Kennedy downplayed the extent of skepticism and doubt that he generally truly possessed about vaccines, perhaps in order to alleviate the fears of Republicans on the fence. However, his main message turned out to be that Republicans hit the chord where they were least likely to abandon their Uniparts' position. Alaska's Lisa Murkowski explained her position on her X account. She continues, “I am concerned about Kennedy's opinion on vaccines and the selective interpretation of scientific research,” but she agrees that health-related policies need to move towards prevention.
Health in America
Trillions of dollars have been poured into federal equipment, which has been charged with public health in one of the most collectively sick countries in the civilized world. This should encourage all lawmakers to consider reforming public health policies. Kennedy repeatedly cites amazing health statistics. He said more than 70% of American adults and more than a third of children are overweight or obese. Diabetes is ten times more common today than in the 1960s. Cancer among young people rises by 1-2% a year. Autoimmune and neurodevelopment issues, Alzheimer's disease, asthma, ADHD, depression, addiction, and other health conditions are all on the rise. More than half of Americans are chronically ill. “The US is healthier than any other country. But we spend more money on healthcare.”
The controversial Kennedy has decided on his plan. As HHS's secretary, he said that American taxes support healthy foods, food chemicals are properly investigated, financial conflicts between employees of regulatory agencies have been removed, honest, unbiased, and Ensure that transparent and responsible “gold standard science” is created. At HHS. Regarding what he means by “gold standard science,” he said:
Gold Standard refers to actual scientific research through replicating research that is very rare in NIH. …We need to make sure that all science is published in raw data. You should also make sure that peer reviews are published. …The reason people don't trust public health agencies is because they don't trust them.
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