President Trump Participates in Swearing in Ceremony for the Secretary of Health and Human Services


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Speakers: Donald J. Trump - 42.98%POTUS Robert F. Kennedy Jr - 48.15%Secretary of Health and Human Services Neil Gorsuch - 2.69%Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch - 5.09%Supreme Court Justice Karen Kashanova - 1.09%Reporter from Lindell TV

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Donald Trump begins by expressing excitement over reciprocal tariffs and then introduces Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the new Secretary of Health and Human Services. Trump praises Kennedy's dedication to American health and his past campaign, highlighting the chronic disease crisis and the need for reform, and announces the creation of the President's Commission to Make America Healthy Again, chaired by Kennedy. Neil Gorsuch then administers the oath of office to Kennedy, who thanks Trump and his family. Kennedy speaks about his family history, his commitment to ending the childhood chronic disease epidemic, and his belief in Trump as a transformative figure, criticizing the military-industrial complex and USAID. Gorsuch asks Kennedy about his immediate plans at HHS, to which Kennedy responds, that he's planning radical transparency, returning to gold standard science, ending the corruption, ending the corporate capture of those agencies, and getting rid of the people on those panels that have conflicts of interest. Kennedy addresses concerns about his stance on vaccines, emphasizing the need for safety and informed consent. Finally, Kennedy expresses his intention to work with both Democrats and Republicans to restore child health.

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