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The speaker discusses the CDC leadership, confirming 'we let go of Susan Menarie yesterday' and that the agency is 'a very troubled for a very long time' with 'bizarre recommendations that were not science based' during the COVID pandemic. They say 'Go to the website. Look at it. Fluorination, giving kids a toxin, and vaccines.' They add, 'There's a lot of trouble at CDC, and it's going to require getting rid of some people over the long term in order for us to change the institutional culture and bring back pride and self esteem and make that agency the stellar agency that it's always been.' They conclude, 'I'm very confident in the political staff that we have down there now that they're gonna be able to accomplish that and and ensure the competent functionality of that agency.'

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The White House must be responsive to Congress, which is representative of the people. This involves working with allies in Congress to apply pressure to the administration. The approach remains consistent across administrations. The speaker was referring to potential appointees for key positions.

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"You were the driving force behind Operation Warp Speed, these mRNA vaccines that are the gold standard. Now your health secretary is pulling back all the funding for research. He's saying that the risks outweigh the benefits, which puts him at odds with the entire medical community and with you. What is going on? Research on what? Into mRNA vaccines. Well, we're gonna look at that. We're talking about it, and they're doing a very good job. With Operation Warp Speed was, whether you're Republican or Democrat, considered one of the most incredible things ever done in this country. The efficiency, the the way it was done, the distribution, everything about it was has been amazing. But, you know, that was, now a long time ago, and we're on to other things. But we are speaking about it. We have meetings about it tomorrow, actually, tomorrow at 12:00, and we'll determine. We're looking for other answers to other problems, to other sicknesses or diseases, and I think we're doing really well. Like you, mister president."

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The Chinese mafia is exploiting rural America to create a drug empire, purchasing churches and schools, stealing electricity, using foreign pesticides, and colluding with Mexican cartels. The speaker claims that opposition to his program as Secretary of Health and Human Services comes from the mainstream media and Democrats, who reflexively oppose anything associated with Trump. Trump dictates the Democratic Party platform; Democrats now support positions they previously opposed simply because Trump opposes them. The CDC's epidemiological studies on autism used fraudulent techniques and failed to compare outcomes in vaccinated versus unvaccinated groups. The speaker will conduct new studies, making the databases public for independent scientists. Initial answers should be available by September, with definitive answers in six months. People should not blindly trust experts but do their own research. The speaker will publish study protocols, peer reviews, and raw data, requiring replication of every study. Scientific journals have become propaganda vessels for pharmaceutical companies, incentivizing cheating. Doctors are pressured to prioritize revenue over patient care, creating a system where everyone profits from sickness. Pharmaceutical companies are the biggest source of revenue for media companies, buying protection. Pharmaceutical advertising should be more honest. The speaker is looking at ways to enlarge the vaccine injury compensation program so that COVID vaccine-injured people can be compensated. The recommendations now are children 18 are not recommended to get the vaccine, but they can get it if they want. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ASIP) was a sock puppet for the industry it was supposed to regulate, with members having undisclosed conflicts of interest. The speaker fired the board. Fauci was vulnerable and had a lot of liability on creating coronavirus. The speaker thinks there should be a truth commission. The speaker believes his uncle was killed by a conspiracy. The speaker is confident that Trump will release anything that he has access to. The speaker loves the people that he's working with at this agency. Trump's cabinet has put together an extraordinary cabinet. Trump knows how to pick talent.

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The President told me to be more aggressive, so we sent out an email to all employees asking what they do. We got a partial response, so we're sending another email. Our goal isn't to be unfair. Employees can simply respond that their work is too sensitive to describe. We want to keep essential employees who do their jobs well. If a job isn't essential or done well, those people shouldn't be on the payroll. Those million employees who haven't responded are on the bubble. Maybe they don't exist, or we're paying people who don't exist. A lot could have happened. The prior administration wasted money.

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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 other side is complaining that nobody voted for Elon or any of my cabinet nominees. They say people are dying because of budget cuts and even allege illegal activity. But frankly, I don't care. If they're complaining, we must be over the target and doing something right. We're simply trying to restore the will of the people through the President. What we've found is a vast, unelected federal bureaucracy that is against the President and the cabinet. In DC, it's 92% Kamala. How can we live in a democracy if the President's will, representing the people, isn't implemented? We're witnessing the bureaucracy thrashing as we try to restore democracy and the will of the people.

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On firing of the CDC director. The White House said that she did not align with the president's agenda. Doctor Menards' attorney say that she refused to rubber stamp unscientific reckless directives and fire dedicated health experts. Her lawyer's statement made it abundantly clear themselves that she was not aligned with the president's mission to make America healthy again. The secretary asked her to resign. She said she would and then she said she wouldn't, so the president fired her. It was president Trump who was overwhelmingly reelected on November 5. A replacement will be announced by either the president or the secretary. The president and secretary Kennedy are committed to restoring trust and transparency to the CDC by making leadership more public facing and accountable, restoring its core mission of protecting Americans from communicable diseases, and investing in innovation to prevent, detect, and respond to future threats.

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Secretary, the CDC director was fired after refusing to resign as her lawyers accuse you, sir, of putting millions of American lives at risk as a CDC vaccine chief slammed in a resignation post. “I'm not gonna comment. It would be inappropriate for me to comment on a personnel issue.” “What I will say is, you know, there's president president Trump Trump has has very, very ambitious hopes for what for CDC right now.” “The CDC has problems.” “You know, we saw the misinformation coming out of COVID.” “They got the testing testing wrong. Wrong.” “They got the the social distancing, the masks, the the school closures that did so much harm to the American people.” “Oh, today on CDC's website right now, they list the 10 top top advance the the 10 greatest advances in medical science, and one of them is abortion. The other is another is floridation.” “Another is vaccines.” “So we need to look at the priorities of the agency if there's really a deeply, deeply embedded, I would say, malaise at the agency.” “And we need strong leadership that will go in there and that will be able to execute on president Trump's broad ambitions.”

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Speaker 0 asks why the president hasn't acknowledged the shooting at CDC headquarters that took place earlier in August where a police officer was killed, and it was reported that the motivation for the shooting was somebody who was really unhappy with the effects of the COVID vaccine. Speaker 1 responds: "We absolutely were very much aware of that shooting. The secretary of health and human services put out a statement immediately. He was in touch with the CDC, and he actually traveled to Georgia, to assess the situation and to mourn, with the the people who work in that building there. So"

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Trump has asked me to reorganize the federal health agencies, the agencies that have a portfolio that affects human health, which is CDC, NIH, c d FDA, as well as some of the agencies within the United States Department of Agriculture. He’s asked me to clean up the corruption, number one. He’s asked me to end the conflicts of interest, return those agencies to their rich tradition of gold standard empirically based evidence based science, evidence based medicine, and to end the chronic disease epidemic in this country. And he’s asked me specifically to measurably reduce chronic disease in our children within two years. Okay.

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The speaker addresses the Gavi community, stating that we are living in a time of upheaval and popular revolt against established institutions, including medicine, that have lost public trust. The speaker, along with President Trump, is committed to earning that trust back. This will be achieved by preserving what is honest and serves the country and the world, while eliminating what does not.

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Speaker critiques the CDC’s ranking of medical advances, stating: "Today on CDC's website, right now, they list the 10 top advances the 10 greatest advances in medical science, and one of them is abortion." He continues, "The other is another is flirtation, another is vaccines." He argues that we need to "look at the priorities of the agency" because there may be "a deeply, deeply embedded, I would say, malaise at the agency." He calls for "strong leadership that will go in there and that will be able to execute on president Trump's broad ambitions." Yeah. The overall message centers on agency priorities, alleged malaise, and the call for leadership to advance President Trump's broad ambitions.

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This is a milestone because never in American history has the federal government taken a position on public health like this. Because of President Trump's leadership, the entire government is behind this report. The speaker's uncle tried to do this, but he was killed and it never got done. The speaker has been waiting for a president who would stand up and speak on behalf of the health of the American people and say there is no difference between good economic policy, good environmental policy, good public health policy, and good industrial policy. We can have all of them. We need a united cabinet, and we need to go forward as a single people.

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The speaker states that Trump has asked him to reorganize the federal health agencies whose portfolios affect human health, specifically the CDC, NIH, FDA, and some USDA agencies. The goals are to clean up corruption, end conflicts of interest, and return these agencies to their “rich tradition of gold standard empirically based evidence based science, evidence based medicine.” He adds a aim to end the chronic disease epidemic in the country, with a specific request to measurably reduce chronic disease in children within two years.

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It doesn't matter who comes before us as long as they support this administration and ignore your beliefs. If your views are fundamental, how do you reconcile that? President Trump tasked me with ending the chronic disease epidemic and making America healthy again. This is my primary focus at HHS. If we don't tackle this issue, all other discussions about healthcare funding are irrelevant. The U.S. has the highest chronic disease burden globally, and during COVID, we accounted for 16% of deaths despite having only 4.2% of the world’s population. The average American who died from COVID had multiple chronic diseases. This situation poses an existential threat to our economy, military, and overall well-being, making it a top priority for President Trump. If confirmed, I will address this challenge directly.

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Speaker 0 emphasizes a mission to crush violent crime and defend the nation “twenty four seven, three six five” from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, extending extraterritorially to the furthest reaches of the planet to deliver the justice voters elected. Speaker 1 describes the situation as “the largest Rico case in history,” with everything being done by the book, including the law of war manual. They state that corrupt people in the United States are not the only targets and that the Caval’s network is worldwide. They announce they are in the exposure phase, aiming to show everything to the people so patriots can clean house. They caution that progress will not be immediate and that the process must unfold to ensure there are no technicalities, loopholes, or payoffs. They claim Trump has had nine years to identify the patriots and select his team, and that although one may not see background events, actions are ongoing. Speaker 2 notes that the wheels of justice turn slowly, despite a personal sense of urgency, acknowledging that fraud has occurred and wondering why arrests have not yet happened. They invoke the proverb that “the wheels of justice turn slowly but surely,” and issue a warning: “You can run, but you cannot hide. Justice is coming.” Speaker 3 discusses moving parts coming together to save the public, praising President Trump and his aides for using executive authority, and asserting that a clear field is needed to proceed this year. They express strong alignment with Freedom Caucus–level conservatives and say everything is moving forward according to plan, claiming that obstacles have been overcome and a “new deal” is rolling out. They promise to keep the public updated and assert that the country is on the verge of “beautiful growth and prosperity,” urging Americans to hang in there. They express dedication to serving the people, stating that people should not fear their governments, but that governments should be afraid of their people. Speaker 0 closes with a rallying note that the American populace is facing an unconventional warfare scenario, specifically information warfare, underscoring the strategic shift to information-based operations.

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I have detractors, even some Democrats? Well, I don't believe it. The criticism that I'm orchestrating a hostile takeover of government in a non-transparent way is unfounded. We have a strong mandate from the public. The people voted, giving President Trump the majority, winning the House and Senate. The people voted for major government reform. There should be no doubt; it was a key part of the campaign. That's what people are going to get. They're going to get what they voted for. In this presidency, that's exactly what will happen, and that's what democracy is all about.

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Speaking about the President’s health assertions, the speaker notes that when issues stray from health, they avoid hostility toward the President, but when scientifically untrue public-health claims are made, they must respond. He recalls not wanting to disrespect the office, adding, "I do have, even to this day, a very strong respect for the office of presidency of the United States." He was uncomfortable with statements like "it would disappear like magic" and with invoking "magical elixirs like hydroxychloroquine because somebody told him that hydroxychloroquine works." When asked by the press, he had to say, "no, that's not true. Hydroxychloroquine doesn't work and in fact it can harm you. And no, it's not going to disappear like magic." He concludes, "So you've got to be careful and wear a mask."

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The speaker emphasizes that the Department of Justice should not be politicized, echoing the president's previous statements. They are asked about convincing Americans to trust the department's independence and fairness, despite Donald Trump's repeated attacks. The speaker asserts that they have never influenced the department's decisions and expresses frustration with the situation. The transcript ends with a question about lying to the public and a strong reaction.

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"we'll we'll find an incredible nominee. I'm not worried about that at all." "the CDC's credibility was shattered during the COVID era." "This is now widely understood and widely acknowledged." "CDC used to be, of course, or seen widely around the world as a premier health agency." "Secretary Kennedy, one of the world's foremost voices, advocates, experts on public health, is working hard to restore the credibility and the integrity of CDC." "It is an honor to be able to work with secretary Kennedy as he tackles these issues on behalf of president Trump." "Secretary Kennedy has been a crown jewel of this administration who's working tirelessly to improve public health for all Americans and, again, to deal with the drivers of the chronic health crisis in this country."

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Question about the CDC resignation and how the agency can function. "I will confirm that we let go of Susan Menarie yesterday." The CDC is an agency that is very troubled for a very long time. "Among the top 10 medical innovations greatest medical accomplishments in history was abortion. This is the one of the greatest medical accomplishments because it keeps small families." "Go to the website. Look at it. Fluorination, giving kids a toxin, and vaccines." There's a lot of trouble at CDC, and it's going to require getting rid of some people over the long term to change the institutional culture and bring back pride. "I'm very confident in the political staff that we have down there now that they're gonna be able to accomplish that and and ensure the competent functionality of that agency."

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Trump has asked me to reorganize the federal health agencies—the CDC, NIH, FDA, and some USDA agencies—that have a portfolio affecting human health. He wants me to clean up the corruption, end the conflicts of interest, and return these agencies to their tradition of gold standard empirically based, evidence-based science and evidence-based medicine. He also asked me to end the chronic disease epidemic in this country and, specifically, to measurably reduce chronic disease in our children within two years.

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The speaker discusses internal resistance to RFK Jr.’s policies and the idea that “deep staters” have been entrenched in government. They mention being forwarded an anecdote from a “good career employee.” They point to the FDA, noting that when Marty Makary came in, he had only about 10 political appointees he could choose. Jay Bhattacharya at the NIH allegedly had one political appointee. The speaker claims that every government employee is a “deep stater” who has been there a long time and that an email from a good employee circulates a CIA manual called How to Be a Bad Bureaucrat and Subvert an Institution from Within. The email supposedly asserts that 90% of employees at HHS, which has 70,000 employees, are talking in lunchrooms about the manual and telling each other that their job is to save America and save science from the agenda of President Trump and RFK Jr. The speaker asserts this reflects how people think across major departments and asks how to get rid of them, suggesting firing them as a solution, and mentions SIOP in this context. The CDC is presented as a case study of failure, described as a public health disaster in its COVID-19 response. The speaker alleges that the CDC’s guidance on school lockdowns copied directly from a teacher union document with which they were aligned, reproducing paragraphs from the teacher’s union advocating for two years of school shutdowns. It is claimed that the CDC also said that cloth masks were fine. The speaker says the CDC led the response and that the NIH funded the entire pandemic, including gain-of-function research, asserting that this constitutes “the creation of the pandemic.” In contrast, RFK Jr. is said to have fired three employees, and this action is described as national news. The overall narrative emphasizes a view of pervasive internal opposition within federal agencies, a controversial and sweeping critique of the CDC, NIH, and HHS responses to the pandemic, and a framing of RFK Jr.’s personnel decisions as transformative and newsworthy.

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The White House must be responsive to Congress, which is representative of the people. This involves working with allies in Congress to apply pressure to the administration. The approach remains consistent across administrations. The speaker was referring to potential appointees for key positions.
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