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Vaccines and autism: What deal did RFK Jr. have to make to get confirmed at HHS?

There are plenty of Trump Cabinet candidates who have not yet been confirmed, but one major and highly controversial player is moving narrowly through his confirmation hearing.

It was RFK Jr., who narrowed down the Senate Finance Committee with 14-13 votes along the party line.

“So, all the Republicans are lined up. That's good. I don't want to be a negative Nancy here, that's good, but wow, too close: 14-13, so barely. And now he's I am planning to head the Department of Health and Human Services before the full Senate Chamber of Commerce at a confirmation hearing. Sarah Gonzales The comment “Salagonzales is not filtered.”

Among the most powerful opposition in the Senate of RFK Jr. was Sen. Bill Cassidy. Cassidy is going to vote to confirm RFK Jr. Gonzales believes it could be partially attributed to social media posts from Donald Trump.

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“Twenty years ago, a child had autism in their child, one in 10,000. It's now a 34th. Amazing! Something is really wrong. I need Bobby!!! Thank you! DJT,” Trump said. wrote in a post about the True Society.

Less than an hour after Trump's post, Cassidy posted her statement on social media platform X, saying, “We had very intense conversations with Bobby and the White House on the weekend and this morning. To his honest lawyer. I would like to thank VP JD in particular.”

“I have the opportunity to advance on the serious commitment I have received from the administration and on issues I agree with, like healthy food and the pro-American agenda,” he concluded. 。

However, another social media user from X has expressed concern about why Cassidy really agreed to confirm RFK Jr.

“Cassidy says he has gained a commitment to meet RFK Jr. multiple times a month if confirmed. The CDC has changed the vaccine advisory CMTE and has provided information from a website that says the vaccine does not cause autism. I won't delete it,” Nathaniel Wexler posted to X.

“It rubs me a little bit the wrong way,” says Gonzalez. “By the way, I want to be clear. It doesn't have RFK Jr. in it, so I'm quickly changing the CDC website to say, “The vaccine causes autism.” He's not going to do that. ”

“What he's trying to do is try to replicate a study that claims it has proven that the vaccine doesn't cause autism,” she adds.

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