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Failed presidential candidate Mike Pence’s group fights RFK Jr. confirmation

President-elect Donald Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be Secretary of Health and Human Services, tasked with making America healthy again.

“For too long, the American people have been overwhelmed by food complexes and drug companies that have perpetrated deceit, misinformation, and misinformation about public health,” Trump said in a statement in November, adding that under the Kennedy administration, Health and Human Services “will continue to do so,” he added. It plays a major role in ensuring everyone is protected from harmful chemicals, pollutants, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and food additives that have contributed to this country's overwhelming health crisis. ”

Former Vice President Mike Pence raised millions of donations during his unsuccessful 2024 presidential campaign. Industries that may be affected With health campaigns like this, highlighted On Wednesday, he announced that his organization Advancing American Freedom is still relying on U.S. senators to sway President Kennedy's confirmation.

“Advancing American Freedom” aims in part to roll back corporate regulations. proposed In a Jan. 14 letter to Republican senators, Republican opponents said they were aware that President Kennedy's past support for abortion had fluctuated over the years.

new york times noticed Kennedy initially supported federal restrictions on abortion last year, but has since said elsewhere that women should be able to kill their unborn babies without restrictions imposed by the government, according to the report.

“He told me he believed there were too many abortions in the United States.”

After huge backlash, Kennedy said“Abortion should be legal up to a certain number of weeks and restricted after that,” he said, adding that abortion should be illegal if the child can survive outside the womb.

While Kennedy's position on abortion is likely disturbing to many advocates, Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley (R) said: revealed Last month, Kennedy said, “He promised me that he would restore President Trump's fertility policies at HHS, including restoring the Mexico City policy and ending tax funding for domestic abortions.”

“He supports reinstating limits on Title X funds donated to pro-abortion organizations.” continuation Holy. “He promised to repeal the Biden administration's Section 1557 rule and also said that all of his members at HHS would be barren. There are too many abortions in the United States, and we are the moral leaders of the free world.” He told me that he believed he could not become a child because the abortion rate was so high. ”

Nevertheless, Mr. Pence's organization said in a letter this week that “Mr. RFK Jr. has made certain overtures to pro-life leaders that he will heed their concerns at HHS, but he does not feel confident at this time. There's little reason to hold on.”

“Whatever the merits of RFK Jr.'s 'Make America Healthy Again' initiative, the fact is that no matter what other qualifications the candidate has, the HHS Secretary must have a firm commitment to protecting the unborn, and Otherwise, they will succumb to the pressures and backlash that surround children every day. , an important decision,” the AAF added.

Like his group, Mr. Pence has similarly attacked Mr. Kennedy's candidacy. prompt Senate Republicans are calling on them to “reject this nomination and give the American people a leader who respects the sanctity of life as Secretary of Health and Human Services.”

Kennedy has vowed to protect America's youth from the sex-reassignment system and has signaled that as HHS secretary he would work to remove restrained levels of fluoride from drinking water. U.S. Food and Drug Administration Clean House. Ban the widely used chemical to “stop the mass poisoning of America's children.” and to ensure Americans have “good information” about vaccines.

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