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‘Confusing’: Mark Halperin Bewildered By Dems Who Refuse To Back Trump, RFK Jr.’s MAHA Agenda

Political analyst Mark Halperin was confused Monday by Democrats' opposition to President Donald Trump and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Make America Healthy (Maha) agenda He said there was.

The Senate Finance Committee voted 14-13 to advance Kennedy's appointment to the Senator's floor on February 4th, with all Democrats opposed him. When “The Pulse” host David Harris Jr. asks Halperin why Democrats are resisting Maha, he calls it “confusing,” and their opposition goes to Trump and Kennedy to Animus suggested that it could be driven by. (Related: Megyn Kelly reveals the senator for reelection she is watching to support RFK Jr.)

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“You'd think anyone, especially the party interested in using government to produce better health outcomes, would think they're on this, as Bobby Kennedy left the Democrats. , I don't know if they're angry or not. “But you've heard a very few Democrats, and reluctantly, using this administration… to make our children healthier. , embrace the concept of making you healthier. It's another thing that Democrats really don't really feel comfortable for anything just because Donald Trump is for it. Here's an example.”

Left senators, including Democrats Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, took a hostile approach while questioning Kennedy during a January confirmation hearing.

Trump announced on November 14th that he would nominate Kennedy to lead the HHS.

“The safety and health of all Americans is the most important role of any administration, and HHS ensures that everyone is protected from harmful chemicals, pollutants, pesticides, medicines and food additives that have contributed. “It plays a major role in making this country's overwhelming health crisis,” he wrote in the announcement.

Kennedy says he plans to prioritize mitigation of Rising Chronic diseases The rate of affecting about 3 in 5 Americans improves the general intake of nutritious foods and addresses the growing trend in adult obesity. However, candidates for HHS secretary face rebound from both sides of the aisle due to previous statements that question the effectiveness of certain vaccines.

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