
Donald Trump’s decision to make the Republican party an anti-vaccine party has immediate problems with the Republican members of the Congress.
During an event in the White House on Monday, Trump repeated the baseless anti-Vaccin discussion points and his administration falsely favored a deflected link between women taking Tylenol during pregnancy and autism.
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The elevation of Trump of anti-Vaxxers causes a split within the republican party and the event of the president with RFK Jr. caused an immediate reaction to the voters of the members of the Congress GOP.
The Washington Post reported:
Fabrizio / Ward, an eminent conservative survey company, also warned that it would be “madly” to assume that republican voters are against common childhood vaccines, Citing data That around 8 out of 10 adults think it is important to receive the measles combined vaccine, mumps and rubella (or mmr) and hepatitis B vaccine – Two vaccines that Trump targeted in his remarks on Monday.
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Several Aid to the Republican members of the Congress, speaking under the guise of anonymity because they were not allowed to speak to the press, Also said that their offices were unstable by Trump’s remarks, having already received complaints from voters concerning administration vaccination policies.
Trump made another unpopular decision which is addressed to the fringe of the country which will potentially put the Republicans of the Congress who present themselves to a re -election next year in an impossible position, and push voters to Democratic candidates, because the Democrats do not allow a president who seems determined to make the children of the sick nation.
The problem of vaccines will be important in states and districts where the epidemics of measles are raging, and other childhood illnesses will be increasing.
A resurgence of Covid, which has never disappeared but which has become managed as a public health problem by vaccination programs, would reject the problem of vaccination forward and the center of national discussion.
Executive power has a large authority in the implementation of public health policies, which the congress will probably be invited to examine in the future.
If the voters reject Trump’s anti-Vaxxer HHS, it will not be the president who pays the price in the polls. The Republicans who remain with this president will lose their jobs next November.
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