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“Real-time” host Bill Maher is called the Secretary of Health and Public Services (HHS) Robert Kennedy Jr. Thursday’s “nuts” after Trump’s cabinet members held a warm Senate hearing.
“I personally find this disappointing because I am sympathetic to something. [Kennedy] Maher said in his group, “I said, ‘In the end, there’s a guy out there who cares about these things.’ But he’s just nuts too.”
Kennedy is facing Resignation phone number From more than 1,000 current and former HHS employees. One week after firing CDC director Susan Monarez, employees signed a letter Wednesday accusing Kennedy of appointing a “political thinker.”
“He’s crazy,” Maher repeated. “He just didn’t listen. I mean, he just. Nothing.
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“Real-time” host Bill Maher (right) said Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Getty Images; HBO)
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He continued: “Well, it takes an indoor cleaning, CDC. But to fire all 17 top figures? Now you don’t have that voice at all. You just have your own voice.”
Maher summed up his criticism in one sentence, adding that because he likes Kennedy, he says this sentence in pain.
“Just-he has to go,” he said.
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Bill Maher revealed that he was criticized by the little RFK for being “painful” because he liked him. (Chip Somodevilla / Getty)
A panelist for CNN’s chief White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins continues to describe where Kennedy “stumbling” Republicans and Democrats asked him On Capitol Hill.
“The CDC has cancelled the hundreds of millions of dollars of mRNA vaccine research they are doing,” Collins said. “That’s what the Republicans said to him, and he said, ‘Do you believe Trump should win the Nobel Peace Prize for this? Then, do you still believe that it’s a life-saving mRNA vaccine?”
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Collins believes that this disconnection makes Kennedy “contradictory” with Trump.
However, she added that his work at work is “safe” unless President Donald Trump Many Senate Republicans voted to confirm he was HHS secretary and changed their minds.

Jr. Jr. has recently encountered a lot of calories after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including the agency’s directors. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File)
Meanwhile, Collins’ panelist and former Trump campaign economic adviser Stephen Moore defended Kennedy’s advocacy to prevent certain FDA regulations.
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“When developing new drugs, we should get these drugs to the market, especially when they deal with cancer or heart disease or multiple sclerosis,” Moore said. “The FDA has raised these things for five to ten years and is actually killing people.”