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Bobby may be willing to play nice, but I won't. If senators oppose RFK Jr., I will fund challengers to primary them. RFK did a great job at the hearing, and the Maha MAGA unity movement is strong, supporting his confirmation. We're closely monitoring every senator's actions, and hundreds of thousands are mobilized for change. We're at a breaking point in America, and senators must choose between serving the people or big corporations. I support RFK because, like many Americans, I want healthy food and medicine for our children. The tragedy of parents burying their children must end. In 2020, I funded Democratic candidates, but now I’ll use my resources to challenge those who oppose RFK Jr. Thank you for having me.

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You mentioned wanting to eliminate 600 NIH workers on day one and 2,200 from HHS. Which departments will you cut from? There are 200 political appointees that change with each administration. If you remove those, will you replace them with your appointees? President Biden changed 3,000 employees at HHS. As a potential top health official, will you commit to not firing federal employees working on food safety or cyber protection? There are 91,000 employees. So, will you ensure those working on food safety and cyber security keep their jobs? I commit not to fire anyone doing their job. Will this commitment be based on your opinion or political agenda? It will be based on my opinion. So, it seems those with differing views on vaccines may be at risk of losing their jobs.

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The nomination of RFK Jr. for Health and Human Services aims to tackle the illness industrial complex affecting our health. A key proposal is to allocate half of the NIH research budget to preventive, alternative, and holistic health approaches. The current system fails to adequately investigate the root causes of chronic illnesses. This funding would provide practical answers to common health questions, such as effective diets and exercises. Additionally, federal regulations should be revised to prevent NIH funds from going to researchers with conflicts of interest, as many federally funded health researchers have reported such conflicts. We need unbiased scientific research to improve lifestyle advice, and RFK Jr. could facilitate this change.

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Dear senators, I have refrained from commenting on my cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr. until now, but I must speak out against his nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services. He lacks the necessary qualifications and relevant experience to oversee critical health agencies. His dangerous views on vaccines have already cost lives and he profits from denying access to life-saving vaccines. While he may have overcome personal struggles, he has also encouraged substance abuse among family members. His exploitation of family tragedies for personal gain is deeply troubling. The American healthcare system deserves a knowledgeable and ethical leader, not someone who rejects scientific advancements. I urge the Senate to reject his nomination. Sincerely, Carolyn Kennedy.

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If you live in Washington, pay attention to your senator's recent post about confirming RFK Jr. as secretary of HHS. This decision could harm public health and the economy. We can't let a conspiracy theorist influence major health policies. I checked her funding sources on Open Secrets and questioned her integrity, highlighting the significant amounts she received from health professionals, pharmaceuticals, insurance companies, and HMOs. It's unacceptable for her to profit from policies that negatively impact public health. We need to be cautious about who we elect. If you're in Washington, remember to vote wisely next time.

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This week’s media blackout focused on the intense confirmation hearings for President Trump's nominees, particularly RFK Jr. The questioning was often aggressive and nonsensical, preventing nominees from providing clear answers. Many senators attacking RFK had significant financial ties to Big Pharma, raising concerns about conflicts of interest. Despite the barrage of accusations, RFK maintained his stance on vaccine safety and transparency. The hearings highlighted the broader issues of corruption and the influence of money in politics. Larry Sharp emphasized the need for genuine change and transparency in government, noting that both RFK and Trump persist in challenging the status quo. The discussion underscored the public's desire for accountability and reform in a system perceived as broken. This week’s media blackout focused on the intense confirmation hearings for President Trump's nominees, particularly RFK Jr. The questioning was often aggressive and nonsensical, preventing nominees from providing clear answers. Many senators attacking RFK had significant financial ties to Big Pharma, raising concerns about conflicts of interest. Despite the barrage of accusations, RFK maintained his stance on vaccine safety and transparency. The hearings highlighted the broader issues of corruption and the influence of money in politics. Larry Sharp emphasized the need for genuine change and transparency in government, noting that both RFK and Trump persist in challenging the status quo. The discussion underscored the public's desire for accountability and reform in a system perceived as broken.

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I'm frustrated with Merrick Garland using the Department of Justice for political purposes instead of impartially enforcing the law. It's time to stop complaining and take action. I'm announcing that I will hold all Department of Justice nominees accountable, because Garland will use them to harass political opponents. We need to halt this department until Garland promises to do his job and stop targeting political adversaries. Donald Trump is just one example. We've seen Catholic fathers harassed for pro-life activism, while violent criminals walk free after the 2020 riots. Harassing Christian parents while letting criminals go is pure politics, not justice. Let's slow down this department until Garland changes course and does his job correctly.

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You don't want RK Jr suing big pharma, right? Check my website; I don’t accept contributions from big pharma executives or corporate PAC money. You and your allies are already aware of this.

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I will comply with all ethical guidelines. However, you are implying that I should not challenge backseat decisions. As Secretary of HHS, Robert Kennedy could undermine vaccines and their manufacturing, potentially profiting while risking children's health. I support vaccines and the childhood schedule, but I prioritize good science. You should clarify that Kennedy has undergone the same ethics review as other nominees and has signed an ethics letter regarding conflicts of interest. While concerns about his financial interests are raised, he has complied with all applicable laws. I cannot confirm if any previous nominee has made millions from suing entities they would regulate, but all nominees face scrutiny over their financial interests, and Kennedy has met the necessary requirements.

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The recent confirmation hearings have sparked intense engagement, particularly regarding nominees like RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, and Kash Patel. Senators aggressively questioned them, often interrupting their responses, which undermines the purpose of the hearings. Many attacks on RFK Jr. stem from significant financial ties senators have with the pharmaceutical industry, raising concerns about conflicts of interest. Despite claims that RFK caused a measles outbreak, the reality points to deeper issues within the vaccine system. Senators like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, who have received substantial pharma donations, have been particularly hostile. The hearings reveal a broader struggle against entrenched interests, with RFK Jr. advocating for transparency and accountability in health policies. The ongoing resistance to change reflects a system that prioritizes control and profit over public health.

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I found it very interesting to see the CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla, get booed at a White House Black History Month event after being introduced by Trump. Trump even seemed to anticipate the reaction. Pharmaceutical executives have become increasingly disliked, especially after the COVID vaccine situation. Bourla's presence seems to be part of an attempt to get the administration to be lenient on Pfizer, especially with RFK Junior now the Secretary of Health and Human Services. RFK Junior, a known vaccine skeptic, aims to address pharmaceutical company abuses. Bourla even had a secret dinner with RFK Junior to discuss chronic diseases. Despite this, Bourla believes there are still opportunities for Pfizer with the new administration. However, the public's negative reaction suggests a deep distrust and anger towards Pfizer, making it difficult for them to regain public confidence. We need to keep up the pressure to ensure accountability for their actions.

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Senator Warren, is your acceptance of $520,000 from Big Pharma since 2020 the reason you oppose RFK Jr. suing them? Check my website. I don’t accept contributions from Big Pharma executives or any corporate PAC money, and you know that. Thank you.

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In light of RFK's upcoming confirmation hearings, a letter claiming to have 17,000 doctors urging the Senate to reject his nomination has surfaced. Upon investigation, it turns out anyone can sign this letter multiple times, raising suspicions about its credibility. The Committee to Protect Health Care, which organized the letter, claims not to accept donations from pharmaceutical companies, yet is funded by the Arabella Advisors network, a dark money organization that manages over $1 billion. This network's practices, including astroturfing, create the illusion of grassroots support while keeping donor identities anonymous. The situation highlights concerns about transparency and the influence of undisclosed funding on public health narratives.

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I'm asking if you will agree not to sue drug companies. I'm not agreeing to that. As secretary of HHS, you could influence lawsuits in many ways, such as promoting anti-vaccine views, appointing like-minded individuals, or changing vaccine schedules and compensation rules. You could even share FDA data with law firms for their benefit. I'm asking you to commit not to financially benefit from these lawsuits while serving as secretary. I will comply with ethical guidelines. You're trying to undermine vaccines. As secretary, you could harm vaccine access while profiting from it. I support vaccines and the childhood schedule; I just want good science. Then say you won't profit from your role as secretary.

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Let's be clear: Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest man, contributed heavily to Donald Trump's election. Since then, his wealth has skyrocketed, and he's now targeting USAID, a vital program aiding the world's poorest. This is unacceptable. His next targets will likely be programs impacting families directly—Medicaid, Medicare, education, affordable housing, and more. We must fight back. This country is a democracy; our government should work for everyone, not just billionaires. Let's organize and tell Trump that this isn't right. We can stop this. We can protect these essential programs and ensure a government that serves all its citizens. Let's stand together and fight for what's right. Thank you.

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Hey, Massachusetts! How did you end up with two pharma-friendly senators? Elizabeth Warren recently claimed that RFK Junior as HHS secretary could bring back polio, but let's look at her funding. She's received $491,000 from health professionals, $125,000 from pharmaceuticals, and $108,000 from hospitals, totaling $871,000 from the healthcare industry. Interestingly, she condemned super PACs while benefiting from one funded by Carla Jerviset, who donated $1.46 million. Jerviset has ties to Stanford, which also has connections to Pfizer. Pfizer previously granted Stanford $3 million for curriculum development. Many Stanford professors have received money from big pharma, raising questions about their motives. So, is Warren genuinely concerned about public health, or is she protecting her donors? Let me know your thoughts and follow for more updates!

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In light of RFK's upcoming confirmation hearings, a letter claiming to be signed by 17,000 doctors urges the Senate to reject his nomination due to his alleged misinformation about vaccines. However, upon investigation, it turns out anyone can sign this letter multiple times, raising suspicions about its credibility. The Committee to Protect Health Care, which organized the letter, claims to avoid funding from pharmaceutical companies, but it is backed by the Arabella Advisors network, a dark money organization that manages significant funds without disclosing its donors. This network's influence on public policy and its use of astroturfing—creating the illusion of grassroots support—raises concerns about transparency and accountability. The letter's legitimacy is questionable, as it relies on unverifiable signatures and is funded by a network with a clear agenda.

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If you live in Washington, it's time to hold your senator accountable. She supports appointing RFK Jr., a known anti-vaxxer, as Secretary of HHS, which could harm public health and the economy. I checked her funding sources and found significant contributions from health professionals, pharmaceuticals, insurance companies, and HMOs. This raises questions about her credibility in discussing health issues when she profits from policies that negatively impact Americans. We need to be cautious about who we elect. If you're in Washington, remember this when voting next time.

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RFK Jr.'s potential role as HHS secretary is framed around three goals: The target is to clean up the corruption. Number two, get back to science based evidence. And number three, end chronic disease, which is a pretty big goal. The speaker notes pushback from big food, chemical, and pharma companies who really don't like him. He cites a counterargument: 'there is no clear evidence yet that disease is caused by processed food.' You know how ridiculous that sounds? This, this. It's not linked to chronic disease. What does cause disease? And their response is, we don't know. We need to do more research.

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Bobby Kennedy has been nominated by President Trump for the Secretary of Health and Human Services position. His opponents are attempting to discredit him by falsely claiming he wants to eliminate the polio vaccine. The truth is that a petition was filed questioning the safety of one specific polio vaccine, which was licensed based on inadequate clinical trials. The petition sought a proper review, not the elimination of the vaccine. There are concerns about the safety and efficacy of vaccines, especially given the rise in chronic health issues among children. The current vaccine compensation system protects manufacturers from liability, creating conflicts of interest. Kennedy's nomination is seen as a potential disruption to the status quo, which many believe is necessary given the alarming health trends in the U.S.

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Thank you for your decades of advocacy for a clean environment and children's health. I appreciate your willingness to unite across political lines to address chronic illnesses and find their root causes. Many Americans, including thousands of doctors, support this effort, and I’d like to submit their letters for the record. I've issued numerous oversight letters to federal health agencies but received little transparency in return. As Secretary of HHS, will you ensure transparency and honor these requests? My campaign is about uniting Americans to tackle the chronic health epidemic affecting our children. We must set aside our differences to address the rise in health issues linked to environmental toxins. I have the experience and determination to lead this change, attracting talented individuals from all backgrounds to help save our country.

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Bobby Kennedy has been nominated by President Trump for the position of Secretary of Health and Human Services. His opponents are attempting to discredit him by falsely claiming he wants to eliminate the polio vaccine. The truth is that a petition was filed questioning the safety of one specific polio vaccine, which was licensed based on inadequate clinical trials. The petition aimed to require a proper review, not to eliminate access to the vaccine. Additionally, the conversation touches on the broader issues of vaccine safety, the conflicts of interest in health agencies, and the increasing chronic health conditions in children. Kennedy's commitment to transparency and public health reform is emphasized, highlighting the need for change in the current healthcare system.

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Hi. I'm Robert F. Kennedy Jr, your HHS secretary. Should doctors make decisions based upon what's best for their patients or based upon what makes them the most money? It rewards certain treatments, not because they're better for the patient, but because someone profits. Take what happened during COVID. Hospitals were paid to report staff vaccination rates. We're scanning every corner of the health care system for hidden incentives at corrupt medical judgment. What we're finding is alarming. Doctors are being paid to vaccinate not to evaluate. We've recently uncovered that more than 36,000 doctors had their Medicare reimbursements altered based upon childhood vaccination rates. That's not medicine.

The Megyn Kelly Show

RFK Jr. Spars with Dem Senators Trying to Smear Him at Hearing, with Michael Knowles and Link Lauren
Guests: Michael Knowles, Link Lauren
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Megyn Kelly discusses Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation hearing for the Department of Health and Human Services, emphasizing his commitment to implementing Donald Trump's health agenda. She criticizes Democrats for their attacks on Kennedy, particularly regarding his stance on vaccines, while noting the presence of parents in the audience who support his message. Kennedy, a long-time advocate against Big Pharma, faced scrutiny from senators, including Bernie Sanders, who questioned his nonprofit's sale of anti-vaccine onesies. Kelly highlights the absurdity of the hearing's focus on such trivial matters instead of serious health issues. Senator Katherine Cortez Masto's framing of Kennedy as a Trump puppet is noted, alongside speculation about potential Democratic support for his nomination. Sheldon Whitehouse's questioning was less aggressive, suggesting he might support Kennedy. Kelly points out that many Democrats are aligned with corporate interests, undermining their credibility in criticizing Kennedy. The conversation shifts to Kennedy's views on chronic diseases and environmental toxins, with Kelly asserting that he represents a growing movement among parents concerned about their children's health. The discussion also touches on the Kennedy family's internal conflicts, particularly Caroline Kennedy's disparaging remarks about RFK Jr. Kelly defends Kennedy against accusations of past substance abuse, arguing that the family's history should not be weaponized against him. The overall sentiment is that Kennedy's nomination reflects a broader shift in political dynamics, with increasing public support for his health initiatives. The segment concludes with a preview of upcoming political discussions and a message from Tax Network USA regarding tax assistance.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Tulsi vs. the Establishment, Kash on Hot Seat, & RFK's Final Push, w/ Glenn Greenwald & Calley Means
Guests: Glenn Greenwald, Calley Means
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing a tragic plane crash in Washington, D.C., involving an Army Blackhawk helicopter and an American Eagle flight, resulting in 67 fatalities. She expresses her condolences for the victims' families and reflects on the emotional impact of the incident. Kelly emphasizes the need for President Trump to have his cabinet in place, especially in light of the crisis, urging senators to expedite confirmation processes without unnecessary delays. The show transitions to political discussions, including confirmation hearings for Trump administration nominees. Kelly notes the unusual opposition Tulsi Gabbard faced from Republicans during her hearing, which was marked by intense scrutiny regarding her views on Edward Snowden. Glenn Greenwald, a journalist known for his reporting on the NSA, joins the discussion, defending Snowden's actions and criticizing the senators for their attacks on Gabbard. He argues that Snowden's revelations were in the public interest and that labeling him a traitor ignores the broader context of government overreach. Greenwald highlights the hypocrisy of politicians who criticize Gabbard for her stance on surveillance and privacy rights while failing to acknowledge the historical abuses of power by intelligence agencies. He asserts that Gabbard's refusal to label Snowden a traitor reflects her integrity and commitment to truth. The conversation shifts to Cash Patel's confirmation hearing, where he faced tough questioning from Democrats. Kelly and Greenwald discuss the political dynamics at play, noting the Democrats' attempts to portray Patel as a threat to the integrity of the FBI, despite their own history of politicizing the agency. Later, Kelly introduces Calley Means, an advisor to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who discusses the importance of trust in public health and the need for reform in the healthcare system. Means emphasizes the growing concerns among parents regarding children's health and the rising rates of chronic diseases. He argues that the current public health narrative is overly focused on vaccines, neglecting broader issues affecting children's well-being. Means urges Senator Bill Cassidy to support Kennedy's nomination, framing it as an opportunity to restore trust in science and public health. He highlights the need for open dialogue about vaccines and other health issues, advocating for a more nuanced approach to healthcare policy. The show concludes with Kelly encouraging viewers to contact Senator Cassidy's office to express support for Kennedy, emphasizing the potential impact on American health policy. She underscores the urgency of the moment, calling it a critical juncture for public health in the U.S.
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