Gop Senators Grill Kennedy: See 3 main moments



Democrats were not only facing the Minister of Health, President Trump, during a hot hearing on the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday.

Three members of the Republican Senate-Bell Cassidy (Los Angeles), Tom Teleles (North Carolina) and John Parasu (Yu)-HHS Minister of Humanitarian Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Junior, on his opinion on Trump Kovid -1, changes in approving and approved vaccines, and swelling in disease control centers (CDC).

Below is the most prominent of the exchanges sometimes:

Cassidy asks if Trump should receive the Nobel Prize

Cassidy, a doctor, reluctantly supported Kennedy, which raised concerns about his previous comments, expressing doubts about the vaccine. During Thursday’s session, Cassidy Kennedy again interrogated his beliefs on vaccines, specifically about his opposition to a flexible vaccine technology.

Initially, Cassidy Kennedy asked whether he believed that Trump should receive the Nobel Prize for the speed of practical warp, the project was launched during his first term that caused the development of the Covid-19 vaccine and treatment.

Kennedy replied that he believed the president deserves the award. Cassidy then asked how the secretary supported the warp while reducing access to Covid-19 vaccines.

“As a major lawyer to defend the health of children, you have participated in multiple lawsuits trying to restrict access to the Covid vaccine,” Cassidy said. “It is surprising that you think about the speed of warp in a deformation process when you are a lawyer, I tried to restrict access to the Covid vaccine.”

Then Cassidy Kennedy asked why HHS recently reduced more than $ 500 million of contracts to develop a flexible and continued to barbed his statements that the members of the Consulting Consultation Committee at the Center for Disease Control have conflicts in interest.

“It seems that it is not consistent to agree with me,” he said.

Teleles calls on the apparent contradictions of Kennedy

Tellis, who is not running for his re-election, asked Kennedy about the Covid-19 shots in addition to his expulsion to the director of the Disease Control Center Susan Monarerez.

“I don’t see how you go more than four weeks from a public health expert with scientific credentials that are not intended, Maha champion for a long time [Make America Healthy Again] Values ​​… Four weeks later, he was shot because at least public reports say because she refused to shoot people who are working in her favor. ”

He said that Kennedy’s actions in his position were opposed to what he said he would do during confirmation sessions.

“I also think that some of your data contradict what I said in the previous session,” said Teleles.

Quoting Kennedy’s special words, Tilis asked for written answers.

“I said that you will enable scientists at HHS to do their job. I just want to see evidence of the place you did, and I am sure you will get some,” Teles continued.

“You will not do anything that makes it difficult or inhibits people who receive vaccines. There seem to be many reports that seem to refute it,” said Teleles. “I will not come here and impose my faith on any of you.” This, again, it appears to be contrary to the launch of the director of the Disease Control Center, which is the abolition of flexible research contracts, and members of the Consultative Council who are trying to stop the national health institutes [National Institutes of Health] Finance.

Pararasu “is very worried” about vaccines

Pararaso, the Republican of the second Senate, praised the deal with Trump with the Covid-19s, describing the warp process the speed of “a model of American creativity and the partnership between the public and private sectors.”

“Al -Amin Kennedy, in your confirmation sessions, has promised to support the highest vaccine standards,” said Al -Amin Kennedy, in your confirmation sessions, and I promised to support the highest vaccine standards. “Since then, I have been deeply concerned.

“If we would make America healthy again, we cannot allow public health to undermine,” Pararaso said.

Paraso asked Kennedy to explain the steps he will take “to ensure that vaccine guidelines are clear, confident and worthy.”

Kennedy pointed to a controversial policy to conduct an imaginary studies on all “new” vaccines, with a link between vaccines and chronic diseases.

Paraso Kennedy asked about a meeting coming to the vaccine consulting committee at the Center for Disease Control and whether there is a risk that “secure and fixed vaccines such as measles, such as hepatitis B and others, can be at risk.”

Kennedy did not respond directly and instead he doubled his frequent criticism of the Center for Disease Control.

He said: “The Americans have lost their confidence in the center of control of diseases, and we need to restore this faith, and we will do so by saying the truth, and not through propaganda.”

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