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Reactions pour in after Trump appoints RFK Jr. Surgeon General.

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President-elect Donald Trump A notorious anti-vaxxer was bugged. and Bear meat mania Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will lead the Department of Health and Human Services on Thursday. View of a man swearing fluoride in water and promised Halt drug development and infectious disease research for at least eight years. Leading the nation’s public health initiatives has given pause to many.

Reactions to the news began to emerge, but none of them spoke out. Kennedy’s theory Chemicals in drinking water are said to have caused ‘gender confusion’.

Indiana Republican Rep. Jim Banks took a break from saying women shouldn’t be allowed to leave their state for reproductive care to lament the vague “vaccine mandate” that supported Kennedy’s nomination.

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Democratic Colorado Governor Jared Polis surprised many with his comments. name At X.

“Excited to hear the President-elect is nominating @RobertKennedyJr to @HHSGov,” Polis wrote. “He helped defeat a vaccine mandate in Colorado in 2019 and will help shake up HHS and the FDA to make America healthy again. I hope he relies on personal choice about vaccines rather than a ban (which I think is as terrible as an order). “But what I am most optimistic about is accepting the agricultural oligopoly of big pharmaceutical companies and corporations to improve our health.”

Polis’ support for RFK Jr. was a far cry from his feelings on the issue last August when he posted this.

Louisiana Republican Senator Bill Cassidy actual physicianWe have prepared a rubber stamp. writing Kennedy “has been an advocate for issues such as healthy food and the need for greater transparency in public health infrastructure. “I look forward to learning more about his other policy positions and how they will support his conservative, pro-American agenda.”

Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville, none known unusually brightt, I called it a pick “Absolutely wonderful.”

And the ever-timid Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin seemed so odd about the HHS director. Public health is who it is.

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Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Ed Markey’s response was brief and sweet.

“Mr. Kennedy’s bizarre views on basic scientific facts are shocking and should concern all parents who expect schools and other public places to be safe for their children,” Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden said in a statement. nameCalling bullshit on Kennedy-Trump loyalty. “When Kennedy appears before the Treasury Committee, it will become abundantly clear what Americans stand to lose under Trump and House Republicans.”

The history of Kennedy’s half-baked ideas about public health It has appeal among anti-science and anti-establishment groups. Now we are all subject to his whims.

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