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Senator Marshall supports RFK Jr.'s nomination as HHS Secretary

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Senator Roger Marshall, US Senator for Kansas | Official U.S. House headshot

Senator Roger Marshall, US Senator for Kansas | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Senator Roger Marshall recently appeared on Newsmax's American Agenda to discuss President Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., ahead of his confirmation hearings. As a member of the Senate Finance and HELP Committees, Senator Marshall will be involved in both hearings.

Senator Marshall, who is the founder and chairman of the Make America Healthy Again Caucus, expressed strong support for Kennedy, emphasizing his commitment to medical transparency. "What Bobby and I share is both a passion to make America healthy again," he stated, highlighting the prevalence of chronic diseases among Americans.

Marshall also addressed Kennedy's views on vaccine transparency and access to medical information. He emphasized the importance of unbiased information for families making health decisions: "It needs to be nonbiased information. They need to understand the pros and cons, risk and benefits."

Additionally, Senator Marshall discussed Tulsi Gabbard, nominated by President Trump for Director of National Intelligence. He praised her as a "disrupter" who challenges Washington insiders and emphasized her military background and commitment to transparency: "I think what Tulsi is going to bring to the table is she errs on the side of transparency."

Marshall acknowledged potential challenges Gabbard might face but remained optimistic about her confirmation: "I do think that she's going to have a little bit of a challenge, but I'm optimistic."

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