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The testimony of the Senate of the CDC director devastates RFK Jr.

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettSeptember 17, 2025No Comments
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Former CDC director Susan Monarez testifies to her dismissal before the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee (help) of the Senate on Wednesday morning and what she says about the agenda of Secretary HHS, RFK Jr., is expected to alarm each American.

Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) asked Monarez: “Why did you think it was so important for you to refuse recommendations for rubber vaccine without seeing them or evidence behind them. What was the fearing that you feared the worst case if you agreed to do so? ”

The former director of the CDC replied: “I refuse to do it because I built a career on scientific integrity and my worst fear was that I would then be able to approve something that would reduce access to wild vaccines to children and others who need it.”

Later, Sanders asked: “What are the long-term implications for the well-being of our children in the future of our country if the faith in vaccine science is in decline?”

Monarez replied:

I believe that avoidable diseases will return. And I think we will have our children injured for things we know they don’t need to be injured.

Polio, measles, diphtheria and darling. I am worried about ramifications for these children in illness and death. I worry about our school systems. I am concerned that our medical institutions should take care of the sick children who could have been avoided by effective and safe vaccines. I am concerned about the future of confidence in public health.

RFK Jr. endangers children, does not make them healthier with its anti-vaccine program. It is one thing to study vaccines, but an entirely different affair to be biased against vaccines and make decisions without scientific evidence.

The HHS secretary has no public health experience and is not a doctor or a scientist. What Kennedy does is weakening the country and putting the Americans to get sick and potentially die.

It is an intentionally self-inflicted injury which is caused by Trump and RFK Jr. The testimony of the former CDC director is devastating because he exhibits the real administration program, which is not to make America healthy, but to undermine confidence in public health.

What do you think of RFK Jr.’s testimony and the agenda? Let’s talk about it in the comments below.

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