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Admiral Rachel Levine, assistant secretary for health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, argued that “climate change is having a disproportionate impact on the physical and mental health of Black communities.”

“Black Americans are more likely than white Americans to live in residential areas that are more susceptible to climate-related health problems,” Levine said. “65% of Black Americans are worried about the effects of climate change. They report that they feel that way.”

a Tweet Rep. Byron Donald (R-Fla.)’s @RepDonaldsPress “They prioritized illegal aliens over Americans,” he added. , “our streets have become less safe,” “the opioid crisis has worsened,” and “access to capital has decreased.” The tweet added: “These are the real issues. Let’s start there.”

Republican Representative Diana Hershberger (Tennessee) offered When responding to a tweet from the account that shared Levine’s video, he refuted the issue with two words: “Mental illness.”

“A cross-dressing man says the weather is racist” Seth Dillon tweeted.

Levin previously claimed Becomes “first female four-star officer in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Forces.”

He also suggested that teenagers could experience a “mistaken adolescence”.

“What if you’re going through the wrong adolescence? What if you feel like you’re a woman in your heart, but you’re going through a ‘male adolescence’?” says Levin. Asked.

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