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The main Republican in the Senate Health Committee, Bill Cassidy SenatorHe faced criticism from other Republicans after suggesting his vote for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., since the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) is not a blockade.
Cassidy, president of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions of the Senate, said during the final comments at the second Kennedy confirmation hearing of the week he was “fighting” to confirm that the nominated for the HHS secretary about his inability to Admitting vaccines is safe and Don Causa Autismo. “A decent movement called ‘Maha’,” Cassidy said Thursday, “to improve the Health of Americans, Or to undermine him, always asking for more evidence and never accept the evidence he is there … that’s why I’ve been fighting with his nomination. ”
Republican representative Clay Higgins, R-la. The publication included a photo of Cassidy and Kennedy trembling at the confirmation hearing on Thursday.
The best Republican in the Senate Health Committee says he is “struggling” to confirm RFK JR
“The Senate is ours, and the moment Trump decides that he has had enough random senators that delay our mission, JD (Vance) is entering and taking the hammer as president of the Senate,” Higgins said. Vice President JD Vance would be the tied vote if the resulting count goes in the lines of the party and Cassidy and two other republican defects. Vance did it after the Mitch McConnell republican sensor of Kentucky, Lisa Murkowski from Alaska and Susan Collins de Maine voted against the nomination of the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
“There is zero that you can do about it,” said Higgins. “We, the people, will not be detained. We are saving the country and RFK is part of the formula. So, vote their conscience, senator or not. In any case, we are observing.”
Organizer of the Republican and strategist party Scott presler He said that if Cassidy did not vote for Kennedy, that “personally he would come to Louisiana” to organize a main challenge against Cassidy in an effort to expel him. “We already have a base of operations in the Parish of Iberia,” Pressler said. Meanwhile, a chapter of the Republican Assembly of Louisiana responded to Pressler’s threats, noting that they were “ready to mobilize when necessary.”
Charlie KirkAnother organizer and activist of the Republican Party who is also a nearby ally of President Donald Trump shared a slightly more measured condemnation of Cassidy. “I think this was a sincere moment of President Bill Cassidy,” Kirk wrote in response to the final comments of the senator at Thursday’s audience. However, Kirk added that “respectfully” he thinks that Cassidy “has this upside down.”
“Many no longer trust the manufacturers of vaccines that enjoy legal immunity for any injury they cause. Many no longer trust our large food producers and the ingredients they use. Many no longer trust large medicines, large hospitals or hospitals or Great pharmacists. “Kirk said. “RFK Jr. has repeatedly said that it is pro-vacuna, but is willing to ask the same questions that millions of parents do at this time about the schedules of augmented vaccines, the harmful ingredients and a blind confidence in the manufacturers that are enriched For government mandates, even after Covid. “
While the Republicans were enraged by Cassidy’s comments, the president of the Advance of American Freedom (AAF), a non -profit organization founded by Trump’s former vice president, Mike Pence, Cassidy’s critical approach applauded for Kennedy’s nomination.
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“It is refreshing to see the senators take their role as advice and consent seriously,” said the president of the AAF, Tim Chapman, when asked about Cassidy’s comments. “We have separated branches from government for a reason, and the nominees, such as RFK, who will handle the greatest amount of taxpayers dollars and control the federal response to the question of life deserve serious consideration. Each senator must treat this nominee with the same nominated gravitas that is Senator Cassidy. “
Fox News Digital contacted Cassidy representatives, but did not receive an answer for publication time.