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The best Republican in the Senate’s main health committee, Senator Bill Cassidy, a republican of La-La, said Thursday during the second confirmation hearing of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is not a block, pointing out that he was “fighting” To confirm Kennedy for his inability to admit that vaccines are safe and do not cause autism.
Kennedy faced two separate audiences in front of Senate legislators This week in his attempt to be the next secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy was frequently probe about his Views about vaccines, that have been a point of conflict for many senators when discovering whether to vote in favor of Kennedy’s nomination, or not.
During the hearings, Kennedy refused to reject the statements he has publicly postulated in the past that vaccines cause autism and argued that he is not anti-vacuna but “pro-sex.” Kennedy added during the audiences that his plan as HHS secretary would be “to follow science”, pointing out that if science says that it is wrong in vaccines, it will be publicly apologized.
But the senators, like Cassidy, have suggested during Kennedy’s confirmation audiences that Science He says that vaccines are safe, and do not cause autism.
“My responsibility is to learn, try to determine, if you can trust that you support the best public health,” said Cassidy, a former doctor, during his final comments at Kennedy’s confirmation hearing in front of the Health Committee, Education , Senate education. , Work and pensions (help). “A worthy movement called ‘Maha’,” Cassidy continued, “to improve the health of Americans, or to undermine him, always asking for more evidence and never accept the evidence that is there … That’s why I have been fighting your nomination ”
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Cassidy repeatedly asked Kennedy during Thursday’s audience to publicly declare that vaccines do not cause autism, but Kennedy refused. “That would have an incredible impact,” Cassidy said.
“There are problems that we are, man, ultra processed food, obesity, we are simply. We are completely aligned,” Cassidy continued during his final comments. “And as someone who has discussed immunizations with thousands of people, I understand that mothers want She differently.
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Meanwhile, Cassidy pointed out the massive “megaphone” that Kennedy has as Descendant of former President John F. Kennedy, And he questioned whether he will use his credibility “to support” or “undermine” the public health of the nation and his confidence in vaccines.
“I have to solve that, for my vote.”