Democrat is introduced into RFK Jr. about his vaccine and leaves him fighting
Washington-Representante Kim Schrier (D-Wash.) On Tuesday, incursion into the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. during his decades of lies about the safety and effectiveness of vaccines, saying that he will blame him every time someone dies of a preventable disease for vaccines in his vigilance.
“You have lied to the American people,” Schrier, pediatrician, accused when Kennedy sat in silence before a camera committee. “You have lied to parents about vaccines for 20 years.”
“And I also want to be clear that I will put all the responsibility for each death for a preventable disease of vaccines at his feet,” he said.

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Kennedy, who has a long erroneous sales story of dangerous misinformation about vaccines, was testifying before the camera panel on his agency’s budget request when Schrier began to describe what happens when babies and unvaccinated children get sick with things like measles, bacterial meningitis or Whoooping cough.
“Have you ever treated measles?” She asked.
Kennedy replied: “No.”
“Well, I have done it. Let me tell you how miserable it is,” said the Democratic congresswoman. “These children have high fevers, struggling to breathe and are crying. They suffer. The good news is that there is a vaccine to prevent it.”
Schrier continued, describing babies in the emergency room “so sick”, “lazy” and with high fevers because they have bacterial meningitis. She He remembered having treated a baby who fell with the whore cough, who had weeks and had “stopped breathing and turned blue.”
“Let me tell you how scared those parents were,” he told Kennedy. “I have treated a group of older children with him. They cough so strong that they vomit. They run out of air. They broke their ribs. If they don’t catch it before two weeks, antibiotics don’t even work.”
“Do you know what is good? There is a vaccine that avoids this,” Schrier said. “Of course, here is the thing: vaccines only work if you really give them. And we know your history about this.”
Kennedy registration includes promoting discredited statement that vaccines cause autism. It is floating strange conspiracy theories that COVID-19 “directs ethnically” to save the Jewish and Chinese peoples. He has referred to Holocaust when he talks about vaccines and public health mandates.
As HHS secretary, he said that being vaccinated is a personal choice instead of citing evidence based on the science that vaccines are safe, effective and highly recommended. He has asked to cut billions in funds for a program that provides vaccines to children in low -income families, and directed the centers for the control and prevention of diseases that will no longer recommend that COVID vaccines reinforcements for pregnant children and women.
“We believe in Senator Cassidy more than we trust you when it comes to vaccines.”
– Rep. Kim Schrier (D-Wash.)
During the audience on Tuesday, Schrier also accused Kennedy of getting one quick about Senator Bill Cassidy (R-La.), Who only voted to confirm Kennedy to his current position because he said he had guarantees that the secretary of the HHS will not make changes in the advisory committee on immunization practices, a panel of medical and public health experts that provides recommendations on vaccine orientations for various diseases.
Kennedy fired the 17 members of that panel earlier this month, saying in a statement that the measure was “prioritizing the restoration of public confidence over any specific Pro or Vaccine agenda” with a plan to replace panelists. Their actions inevitably mean that, in the future, the HHS guide on vaccines will be based on erroneous information and opinions from outside the scientific community, said a vaccine policy expert to News themezone.
“Did you lie to Senator Cassidy when you told him not to change this panel of experts?” She asked.
“I never made that agreement,” Kennedy replied.
After some round trip, Schrier said she simply does not believe her.
“I just want to tell you that for most of us sitting here at this time, we believe that Senator Cassidy more than we trust you when it comes to vaccines,” he said.


