The Vaccine Cult of Insanity is flying off the rails as RFK Jr. blows the whistle on the deadly, turbo-cancer-causing COVID CLOT SHOTS at hearings
The Pro-Vax Cult is on full display in the latest Senate Hearing where the toxicity and authenticity of the Covid clot shots, and all vaccines for that matter, are finally being rightfully challenged as far as safety and efficacy are concerned.
A fiery Senate Finance Committee hearing on U.S. Health
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s leadership at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) turned into one of the most combative exchanges in recent congressional memory. Senators from both parties pressed Kennedy over his department’s recent decisions, including the firing of CDC Director Susan Monarez, narrowing of COVID-19 vaccine recommendations, and the reorganization of the CDC’s influential vaccine advisory panel.
- Contentious Senate Hearing: Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced bipartisan criticism during a heated Senate Finance Committee hearing, with multiple senators — including Elizabeth Warren and Raphael Warnock — calling for his resignation or firing after the dismissal of CDC Director Susan Monarez and controversial vaccine policy changes.
- Clashes Over Public Health Leadership: Kennedy defended his restructuring of the CDC, accusing the agency of being “the most corrupt” within HHS and blaming it for the U.S.’s poor COVID-19 response, while promising “bold, competent and creative new leadership.”
- Monarez Op-Ed Dispute: Kennedy denied allegations from Monarez’s Wall Street Journal op-ed claiming he pressured her to “compromise science,” calling her statements false and asserting she refused to consider vaccine advisory panel recommendations in good faith.
- Divided Over COVID Vaccines & Operation Warp Speed: Senators challenged Kennedy on vaccine rollbacks, the value of Operation Warp Speed, and claims that vaccines saved lives; Kennedy argued the virus has mutated, risk is now lower, and there’s insufficient clinical data to justify universal COVID-19 vaccination today.
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Democratic senators, led by Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.), openly called for Kennedy’s resignation or for President Donald Trump to fire him. A statement released earlier in the day by Democratic committee members echoed those demands. Many senators used their time to deliver pointed speeches, often leaving Kennedy little opportunity to respond. At one point, Kennedy rebuked Sen. Elizabeth Smith (D-Minn.), saying, “You don’t want to talk. You want to harangue and have partisan politics. I want to solve these problems.”
Ranking Member Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) launched some of the sharpest attacks, accusing Kennedy of bringing “
costs, chaos and corruption” to HHS. He went so far as to call Kennedy a liar and asked that he be sworn in — an unusual step for a Senate hearing — so his statements could later be challenged as perjury. Committee Chair Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) refused the request. Kennedy countered by blasting Congress for failing to address chronic disease rates, noting that childhood chronic illness had surged to 76 percent during Wyden’s tenure.
At the center of the controversy was
Monarez’s firing and her Wall Street Journal op-ed, in which she claimed Kennedy pressured her to “compromise science itself” by preapproving vaccine panel recommendations.
Kennedy flatly denied the accusation, saying Monarez admitted she would reject recommendations sight unseen. “So she’s lying today to the American people in the Wall Street Journal?” Wyden asked. “Yes, sir,” Kennedy replied.
Senators also clashed with Kennedy over the administration’s narrowing of COVID-19 vaccine approvals. Warren accused Kennedy of “taking away vaccines” from Americans, but Kennedy argued HHS was simply refusing to recommend products without clinical data for broader use. He noted that anyone could still obtain the vaccines if they chose to. “We’re not going to recommend a product for which there’s no clinical data for that indication,” he said, later accusing Warren of
taking $855,000 from pharmaceutical companies.
The debate repeatedly circled back to Operation Warp Speed and whether the COVID-19 vaccines saved millions of lives. Some senators, like Bill Cassidy (R-La.), praised Warp Speed as Nobel-worthy. Others, like Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), supported Kennedy’s skepticism about safety signals, including myocarditis risks. Kennedy maintained that the initial vaccine rollout made sense when the virus was more dangerous but argued today’s risk-benefit calculus is “complicated” due to widespread immunity and less virulent strains.
The hearing ended on a lighter note. Crapo offered Kennedy a chance to clarify any final points. Kennedy declined, quipping, “I think I’ll have mercy on everybody here. Let’s adjourn.”
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Sources for this article include:
ChildrensHealthDefense.org
TDefender.Substack.com
BioSpace.com