Newly confirmed U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared that President Donald Trump requested that abortion drug “study the safety” be made to Mifepristone. In an interview with Fox News about “Ingraham's Angle”“ Last Thursday, Kennedy explained that the president asked him to study safety signals.“ Abortion medication also known as mifepristone.
“I think it's worth doing,“ Kennedy said.
He noted how information about the potential harm caused by drugs was suppressed during the Biden administration. Christian Post Report.
“During the Biden administration, [National Institutes of Health] I did something That was You cannot tell your doctor or patient not to report an injury.“ He said. “That's not a good policy.”
Kennedy also emphasized the need for a spiritual reorganization.“ Overcoming addiction and other health challenges in the US.
“We're not just in a health crisis, It was in A mental crisis,“ He reiterated the thoughts he shared at his confirmation hearing last week.
Last week, Kennedy was confirmed as U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary after a 52-48 vote, with all senators, except for the Republican senators supporting him and all Democrats opposed him.
“This is not just [an] Economic issues, not merely national security issues, but mental issues, moral issues.“ He said at the time.
Kennedy's interview follows the US Food and Drug Administration's decision to allow life supporters to distribute drugs without in-person appointments during the Biden administration, with further restrictions on Mifepristone. This is because pressure is applied to provide the
Distribution of tablets can now be obtained through mail and large retail pharmacies, without the need to visit a doctor to ensure that women are not ectopically pregnant.
Life support doctors have also warned of the potential risks associated with taking abortion medication without physician supervision, mentioning that relaxation of the FDA's abortion medication standards “will ignore human life and safety.” Masu.
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It was originally published on February 18th, 2025.





