Key vote of the Republican Party to confirm the movement of RFK Jr. explosions
Senator Bill Cassidy (R-La.) Criticized the decision of the Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to cancel an investment of $ 500 million in the investigation of HRNM HRNM vaccines that saves lives lives to protect the United States against future viral threats.
“It is unfortunate that the secretary has canceled half a billion work, wasting the money that is already invested,” Cassidy wrote in an online post on Wednesday after the HHS announcement. “It has also admitted to China an important technology necessary to combat cancer and infectious diseases.”
“President Trump wants to make the United States again healthy and make the United States great again. This works against the two objectives of President Trump,” added the senator.
Kennedy would not be in the administration of Donald Trump without Cassidy’s support for his confirmation earlier this year. The doctor, who has served in the Senate since 2015, swallowed his concerns about RFK Jr.’s long history of anti -cacamic views under the pressure of Trump’s magician supporters who have an eye in their re -election next year. Cassidy has worked hard to return to Trump’s good thanks despite facing a Republican primary.
The Republican of Louisiana, who serves as president of the Senate Health Committee, said in February that Kennedy assured him that he would not dismantle the nation’s vaccine security systems; The HHS secretary has moved to do exactly that.

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“If Mr. Kennedy is confirmed, I will use my authority as president of the Senate Committee with the supervision of the HHS to reject any attempt to eliminate public access to vaccines that save lives without scientific evidence causing IRONCLAD that can be defended before the scientific community of the main current and before Congress,” Cassidy said in a speech of the Senate. “I am going to carefully seek any effort to mistakenly sow public fear about vaccines between confusing references of coincidence and anecdote.”
He added: “But my support is based on that this will not have to be a concern and that he and I can work together to build an agenda to make the United States again healthy.”
RNA technology or messaging RNA has been used to successfully save countless lives, even through the development of vaccines to protect against coronavirus. Medical experts were horrified this week in the Trump administration decision to close the door of a critical tool used to combat future pandemics.
Jerome Adams, who served as the vigestous general surgeon of the nation during Trump’s first mandate, warned on social networks that the decision will have very real negative consequences.
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“I have tried to be objective and not anist in response to the current HHS actions, but frankly this movement will cost lives,” he wrote. “ARNM technology has uses that go far beyond vaccines … and the vaccine that helped develop in record time is attributed to save millions.”
Dr. Michael Ostolm, director of the Infectious Diseases Research and Policy Center at the University of Minnesota, told PBS that it was the worst decision for public health in 50 years.
“I have served seven different presidential administrations that advise them, and I have gone through several pandemics. And I can unequivocally say that this was the most dangerous public health decision that I have seen taken by a government agency,” he said.


