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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is sworn in as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services at the White House, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (Official White House photo by Joyce Boghosian)

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is sworn in as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services at the White House, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (Official White House photo by Joyce Boghosian)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is sworn in as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services at the White House, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (Official White House photo by Joyce Boghosian)

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., serving as President Donald Trump’s secretary of Health and Human Services, appeared before a Senate finance committee for a hearing on Thursday, and some reports described him as having brought with him a flamethrower.

Given his responses to some of the claims made by Democrats, those descriptions were not far wrong.

The fight, of course, is over the massive failures in America’s health care industry that allowed COVID to kill millions, and the “vaccines” for the China virus, which actually are treatments, to injure, even kill, more. Democrats are insisting he push for more “boosters” even though the data doesn’t necessarily support such a need.

All factors of the nation’s health care were on the table, and Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., deliberately tried to provoke Kennedy with, “I hope you tell the American people how many preventable child deaths are an acceptable sacrifice.”

Kennedy responded by pointing out Wyden “sat in that chair for 25 years while the chronic disease in our children went up to 76% and you said nothing … You never asked the question why is this happening.”

Kennedy also had a pointed exchange with Sen. Maggie Hassan, a Democrat from New Hampshire.

She accused him of working behind closed doors making it harder for children to get a vaccine.

He responded, “This is crazy talk. You’re making stuff up… It’s not behind closed doors.” And he said the vaccines are available.

Further, he delivered a bombshell, that the pharmaceutical industry could not deliver a study that documented a shot’s effectiveness on children.

It was the FDA that said it would start requiring additional evidence for what has been described as the “repeat-booster-shots-forever” plan that suggests even healthy adults get an annual COVID shot, like a flu shot.

Vice President JD Vance soon sounded off on the badgering Democrats were delivering.

“When I see all these senators trying to lecture and ‘gotcha’ Bobby Kennedy today all I can think is: You all support off-label, untested, and irreversible hormonal ‘therapies’ for children, mutilating our kids and enriching big pharma. You’re full of s— and everyone knows it,” he said.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., didn’t escape Kennedy’s barbs, either, citing the massive cash totals she’s gotten from pharmaceutical companies.

The Daily Caller News Foundation reported, in fact, Warren got nearly $820,000 from employees or political action committees linked to the industry during the 2020 election cycle alone.

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Kennedy, with her, turned blunt: “We’re not going to recommend a product for which there’s no clinical data for that indication. Is that what I should be doing?”

Kennedy pointed out America “became the sickest country in the world,” and he’s there to “make sure this doesn’t happen again.”

He said the science is a priority for his decision-making.

That contrasts with Anthony Fauci, Joe Biden’s COVID adviser, who claimed that he actually was the science, even as he was recommending treatments for COVID that left behind side effect injuries, and discounting treatments that were documented to be helpful.

Kennedy put the safety of “76 million children” above any recommendation, plan or scheme pushed by Democrats.