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The highest Republican of the Senate Health Committee, Bill Bill CassidyR-la., Faced the criticism of other Republicans after he suggested his vote for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. As Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) is not a lock.
Cassidy, chairman of the Senate of Health, Education, Work and Pensions, said during the closing statements at the Second Kennedy Confirmation Hearing of the Week that he was “fighting” to confirm the candidate for the Secretary of the HHS It does not cause autism. “A decent movement called ‘Maha’ ‘said Cassidy on Thursday to improve the North -Americans Health, Or to undermine, always asking for more evidence and never accept the tests there … that’s why I have been fighting with your candidacy. ”
GOP representative, Clay Higgins, r-la., Did not retain his rage over Cassidy’s statements, saying: “RFK will work HHS, whether you like it or not.” The post included a photo of Cassidy and Kennedy that shake hands with the confirmation view on Thursday.
Republican Top Committee of the Senate Health Committee says he is “fighting” to confirm RFK JR
“The Senate is ours, and the time Trump decides that he has had enough random senators who delay our mission, JD (VANCE) enters and takes the Gavel as President of the Senate,” Higgins said. The Vice President JD Vance would be the voting helpless if the resulting account goes along the party lines and Cassidy and two other republican defects. Vance did after GOP sens. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska and Susan Collins, of Maine, voted against the nomination of the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth.
“There is zero you can do about it,” Higgins said. “We, the people, we will not be stopped.
GOP organizer and strategist Scott Presler He said that if Cassidy did not vote for Kennedy, who would “personally come to Louisiana” to organize a primary challenge against Cassidy to try to expel it. “We already have a domestic base in the parish of Iberia,” said Pressler. In the meantime, a chapter of the Louisiana Republican Assembly responded to the pressure threats, emphasizing that they were “ready to mobilize -when needed.”
Charlie KirkAnother GOP organizer and activist who is also a close ally by President Donald Trump, shared a slightly more measured sentence in Cassidy. “I think it was a sincere moment of President Bill Cassidy,” Kirk wrote in response to the senator’s closing statements in Thursday’s sight. However, Kirk added that “respectfully” thinks that Cassidy “has this behind.”
“Many no longer trust vaccine manufacturers who enjoy legal immunity for injuries they cause. Many no longer trust our great food producers and in the ingredients they use. Many no longer trust large medicine, Large hospitals or the Great Pharma “” said Kirk. He repeatedly said that it is pro-vacuna, but he is willing to ask the same questions as millions of parents right now about increased vaccine schedules, harmful ingredients and blind confidence in the manufacturers who are enriched in the terms of the mandates Government, even after Covid. “
While Republicans were inclemented by the statements of Cassidy, the President of Advancing American Freedom (AAF), a non -profit conservative founded by Trump’s former Vice President Mike Pence, He applauded Cassidy’s critical approach to Kennedy’s candidacy.
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“It is serious to see the senators seriously taking their role of advice and consent,” said AAF President Tim Chapman when asked about Cassidy’s comments. “We have branches separated from government for a reason and candidates, such as RFK, who will manage the most dollars of taxpayers and control the federal response to the question of life, deserve seriousness. Senator must treat this candidate with the same thing Gravitas that Senator Cassidy is. “
Fox News Digital contacted Cassidy’s representatives, but did not receive an hour of publication.