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Conservatives on social media met on Wednesday at Robert F. Kennedy Jr. On social media as a candidate for Trump in Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), he faced the Senators’ questions in his confirmation audience.
“RFK crushed it,” Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk Published Ax. “Very proud of him. Confirm -now!”
“RFK has murdered it today,” RNC National Committee, Amy Kremer Published Ax. “So proud of him! LFG.”
“RFK JR is crushing this audience”, ex -GOP -Congressist Scott Taylor Published Ax. “DEMS seem to be puzzled and very small. America is more sick, more obese and less healthy than ever. Something has to change!”
“What Jacka–“: Conservatives hammer Droning Monologue of Demer Senator during RFK JR Hearing
“The room exploded immediately after RFK JR confirmation sight concluded,” Conservative Commentator Benny Johnson Published Ax. “Confirm –the.”
Ex -NCAA Needator and Conservative commentator Riley Gaines Published Ax That “the dems were ashamed today.”
“Confirm RFK !!!!” Gaines wrote.
“Absolute Masterclass”, Trump 2024 fast response director, Greg Price Published Ax During the sight.
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The verb artificial fireworks exploded the minutes in the view of the Senate Finance Committee Wednesday, the first of two consecutive days of the congressional confirmation audiences for the controversial skeptical and environmental Croat of the vaccine he directed in the house. Blanca by 2024 before ending his nomination and approved Trump.
Kennedy repeatedly insisted that he was not “anti-vacuna” and struck several Democratic senators for pushing a “dishonest” narrative against him who has “corrected” on national television many times. The Committee’s Democrats noted a large number of comments from the candidate in which he interrogated or shot cupid features and other vaccines.
Back Thursday to Capitol Hill for an audience in front of the Senate Health Committee, Education, Work and Pensions. It is considered a courtesy audience, as only the Senate Finance Committee will vote for Kennedy’s confirmation.
With Republicans who control the Senate by a majority of 53-47, Kennedy can only lose the support of three GOP senators if Democrats join their confirmation. During Wednesday, there were no Republicans to oppose the candidacy.
Paul Steinhauser of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.