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Former FDA chief Scott Gottlieb trying to undermine RFK Jr.’s Senate confirmation

Last updated: November 29, 2024 2:48 pm
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In a recent television appearance, Scott Gottlieb, the former FDA commissioner under the Trump administration, expressed concerns about President-elect’s selection of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Gottlieb highlighted that there is skepticism within the Republican caucus regarding RFK Jr.’s nomination, despite what the press is currently reporting.

Gottlieb has been actively engaging with Senate Republicans to raise his concerns about RFK Jr.’s nomination, with the aim of potentially undermining it before the Senate reconvenes after the Thanksgiving break. Moderate Republicans have yet to confirm their support for RFK Jr., and given the Republican majority in the Senate, his nomination would require losing four Republican votes and failing to sway any Democrats to be unsuccessful.

The former commissioner outlined several potential issues that could hinder RFK Jr.’s confirmation, including his views on the U.S. food industry, past support of abortion rights, and skepticism towards childhood vaccines. Gottlieb also questioned the feasibility of Congress imposing restrictions on RFK Jr. through funding conditions for HHS, citing delays in passing government spending bills.

Gottlieb raised concerns about the potential repercussions of RFK Jr.’s actions, such as disbanding vaccine advisory committees and hindering funding for vital programs like Vaccines for Children. He emphasized the experience of RFK Jr.’s team, which includes individuals associated with the anti-vaccine group Children’s Health Defense.

Additionally, Gottlieb criticized Trump’s pick for CDC director, David Weldon, labeling him as a “very committed anti-vaxxer.” This criticism aligns with broader tensions between Gottlieb and Trump’s new administration picks, as accusations of undermining the reform agenda and disloyalty to the President surface.

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Jerome Adams, former surgeon general, has also voiced concerns about the rise in cases of whooping cough and measles deaths globally. RFK Jr. and his advisers advocate for a shift towards focusing on chronic diseases rather than infectious diseases at federal agencies, a stance that has sparked debate within the public health community.

As the Senate prepares to deliberate on RFK Jr.’s nomination, the opposition and concerns raised by key figures from the previous administration, including Gottlieb and Adams, shed light on the contentious nature of the selection and the potential implications for public health policies moving forward. In today’s fast-paced world, it can be easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily life. With so many demands on our time and energy, it can be challenging to find moments of peace and tranquility. However, taking the time to slow down and focus on self-care is essential for our overall well-being.

Self-care is a term that has gained popularity in recent years, and for good reason. It refers to the practice of taking care of oneself, both physically and mentally, in order to maintain a healthy and balanced lifestyle. This can include activities such as exercise, meditation, spending time with loved ones, and engaging in hobbies that bring joy and fulfillment.

One of the key benefits of practicing self-care is the positive impact it can have on our mental health. In today’s high-stress world, it is easy to become overwhelmed and burnt out. By taking the time to prioritize self-care, we can reduce our stress levels and improve our overall mood. This can lead to increased feelings of happiness and contentment, as well as improved relationships with others.

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Additionally, self-care can have a positive impact on our physical health. Engaging in regular exercise, eating a balanced diet, and getting enough rest are all important components of self-care that can help us maintain our physical well-being. By taking care of our bodies, we can reduce our risk of developing chronic illnesses and improve our overall quality of life.

In order to effectively practice self-care, it is important to make it a priority in our daily lives. This may mean setting aside time each day for activities that bring us joy and relaxation, such as going for a walk in nature, practicing yoga, or reading a book. It may also mean setting boundaries with others and learning to say no to things that drain our energy and do not serve our well-being.

Ultimately, practicing self-care is essential for maintaining a healthy and balanced lifestyle. By taking the time to prioritize our own needs and well-being, we can improve our mental and physical health, reduce our stress levels, and increase our overall happiness. So, take a moment today to focus on yourself and engage in activities that bring you joy and fulfillment. Your mind and body will thank you.

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