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President Donald Trump’s draft was questioned by the senators at the first confirmation hearing at the first confirmation hearing on Wednesday.
The position of Minister of Health is a key federal government position responsible for supervising public health issues, including medical research, food safety and public welfare programs.
Kennedy was once a voice vaccine suspect. He was asked to explain his past comments on the 1900 vaccine and other immunization. He was also asked about his views on abortion and his views on the American food industry.
The listening of the protesters was interrupted, but when he promised that he would make the United States healthy again, he was applauded loudly, and the new government used the slogan.
This is the five gains at the first hearing of Kennedy.
Study vaccine comments
Throughout the hearing, Senator proposed a comments from Kennedy’s past vaccination.
He ran for eight years, the health defense of children, repeatedly doubted the safety and efficacy of the child vaccination, and continued to promote the exposure of the exposure to the exposure of the vaccine.
Kennedy insisted at the hearing that he was not anti -vaccine, and he just supported stricter research and security testing of injection.
He said he supported the current childhood vaccine inoculation schedule and insisted that he was not a conspiracy theorist.
He told the senators: “This is a derogatory term that is suitable for me to prevent me from raising difficulties on strong interests.”
However, they returned to zero in the past. For example, in the quotation extracted from a podcast in 2023, it said: “I think some on -site virus vaccines may avoid more problems than problems caused by.” Effectively. “
He defended himself at the hearing, saying that his words were separated from the context, and he would continue to say “for everyone.” However, Kennedy said that he was interrupted by the host Lex Fridman, and he said, “That’s a big word.”
In an interview with podcasts, Kennedy continued to outline several common vaccines he said, including spinal ashgines vaccine, and later said that the vaccine was “inherent unsafe”. Obviously, the former President Ronald Reagan was cited.

“If you like McDonald’s cheese burger …”
The key to Kennedy’s opening and the entire hearing is his criticism of the US processing food, and he said that it helps to promote the country’s obesity.
He promised to carefully check the chemical additives in food and said he would strive to eliminate the conflict between the financial interests of the US institution and the food industry.
He told the committee: “We will reverse chronic diseases and return the country to the road of health.”
When asked why he was the main advocate based on nutritional disease prevention, Kennedy said that this generation has seen the “explosion” of autoimmune and allergic diseases and diabetes.
Later, he clarified that he didn’t want to take away the processed food of Americans.
He said: “If you like McDonald’s cheese burger or diet Coca-Cola-my boss likes-you should be able to get them.”

Kennedy told the senators: “Every abortion is a tragedy.”
Kennedy previously stated that he agreed to abortion rights, and he was asked by the Republican and Democratic Senators his position on this issue.
Republican senator James Lankford asked whether Kennedy was planned to bring conscience for doctors who did not want to perform procedures for religion or moral beliefs.
Kenny replied that the medical provider who forced believe that abortion is a murder “has no meaning.”
Democratic Senator Michael Bennet subsequently asked Kennedy his past comments. He expressed his support for abortion and said that the government should not participate in women’s options.
Kennedy said: “I believe that every abortion is a tragedy.”
He later said that he agreed to Trump’s point of view and should be controlled by various countries. Kennedy vowed to put his more free point of view and said, “I am honored to serve the president. I want to implement his policy.”
This position was reviewed by Democrats, including Senator Maggie Hassan, who accused Kennedy “sold” his pro -choice values to ensure the nomination of President Trump.
Senator Sanders promoted the “vaccine -free” conjoined jacket
Kennedy was asked by Bernie Sanders, a Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, that he is a long -term advocate of universal medical care. Whether he believes that the United States should “guarantee everyone as a human rights guarantee.”
He answered that he could not answer the question simply.
Kennedy (Kennedy) proposed the assumptions of a 20 -year smoker with lung cancer, and then thought about whether the person should have the same medical care opportunities as those who do not smoke.
Kennedy said that the smokers would “take away the swimming pool” and pointed out the cost of general health care.
Sanders subsequently criticized the pharmaceutical industry, saying that in American patients, European patients paid more than the same drugs paid by people in European countries. He asked Kennedy if he was willing to “end this absurdity.”
Kennedy replied: “We should terminate this gap.”
Later, Sanders asked if he supported baby clothing with anti -vaccine slogans. Some were sold for the healthy defense of organizational children established by Kennedy.
“Do you support these uniforms?” Sanders asked Kennedy and showed their images to other members of the committee.
Kennedy replied that he did not supervise the organization and resigned from his position.
Some Republicans cheer for Kennedy
Typical, the nature and tone of the problem usually depend on which party they come from political aisle.
Democratic Senators largely exnted his past anti -vaccine comments, misunderstandings about health issues, and understanding of the American medical care system, including Medicare and Medicaid.
However, some Republicans concentrated their issues on Kennedy advocating chronic diseases of children and his criticism of the US food industry.
Especially a Republican senator, Ron Johnson in Wisconsin, said Kennedy was “the answer to prayer” and he was “great”.
Johnson himself was criticized for the error information of anti -vaccine during the popularity on the 19th.
After the lawsuit, Mike Crapo, a Republican senator and chairman of the financial committee, gave Kennedy’s recognition stamps.
He said to Kennedy: “I think you have experienced it very well, and you should be confirmed.”
On the other hand, the Democratic Senator Ron Wyden accused Kennedy of Pennedy and put forward the problem of avoiding the past anti -vaccine remarks.
Wai Deng said, “I find that your speech is neither trustworthy nor prepared.”
The hearing on Wednesday happened before the Senate Finance Committee. Kennedy (Kennedy) on Thursday on Thursday’s second confirmation hearing held by the Education, Labor and Pension Commission, he would face more problems with senators.
The committee then voted his nomination before he could transfer it to the entire Senate.