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The highest Republican of the Health Committee in Chief of the Senate, Senator Bill Cassidy, R-la., Said on Thursday during the second confirmation audience of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. It is not a lock, emphasizing that he was “fighting” to confirm Kennedy for his inability to admit safe vaccines and do not cause autism.
Kennedy faced two separate audiences in front Senate legislators This week, to his intention to be the next secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy frequently sounded over his Views on vaccines, They have been a sticky point for many senators, as they find out if they vote for Kennedy’s candidacy or not.
During the audience, Kennedy refused to reject the claims he has raised publicly in the past that the vaccines cause autism and argued that it is not anti-vacuna, but rather “pro-security”. Kennedy added during the hearings that his plan as HHS secretary would be to “follow science”, saying that if science says he is wrong in vaccines, he will apologize publicly.
But Senators, like Cassidy, have suggested Kennedy’s confirmation audiences during science He says vaccines are safe and do not cause autism.
“My responsibility is to learn, try to determine if you can trust to support the best public health,” said Cassidy, a former doctor, during his closing statements in Kennedy’s Thursday Confirmation View in front of the Committee of Health of the Senate, Education, Education, Work and Pensions (Help). “A decent movement called ‘Maha’ ‘continued Cassidy, to improve the health of the north -Americans, or to underline it, always asking for more evidence and never accept the tests there … that’s why I have been fighting With which I have fought your nomination. ”
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Cassidy repeatedly asked Kennedy during Thursday to publicly declare that vaccines do not cause autism, but he refused. “This would have an incredible impact,” said Cassidy.
“There are problems that we are, man, ultra processed food, obesity, we are sympathetic. We are completely aligned,” Cassidy continued during his closing statements. “And as someone who has discussed immunization with thousands of people, I understand that mothers want to ensure that the vaccine that their child receives is necessary, safe and effective. We agree at this point, the two, but we have A approach differently.
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Cassidy, meanwhile, pointed to the massive “megaphone” that Kennedy has as a Descendant of former President John F. Kennedy, And he wondered if he would use his credibility “to support” or “to undermine” the public health of the country and his confidence in vaccines.
“I found out, because of my vote,” said Cassidy.