Senator Josh Hawley, R-Mo. Questions on issues regarding President Donald Trump’s Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) nominee Dr. Mehmet Oz and his past transgender treatment stance on minors and abortions, he said the nominee did not answer his inquiries.
Missouri Republican told Fox News in an interview that he remains concerned about the past of the Wizard of Oz, promoting transgender surgery for minors, promoting transgender hormone therapy and puberty blockers for minors.”
He submitted many questions to Oz earlier this month, but Hawley said Oz never answered. “He didn’t. I think it’s weird,” he said.
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Left player Josh Hawley is still worried about Dr. Oz right, abortion and transgender treatment for minors. (Reuters)
“I hope he changed his mind,” Hawley added. “I want to hear his voice, he is completely consistent with President Trump, who is very powerful about it.”
“Every member of the Trump administration works in the same script, President Trump’s Script, to restore common sense policies and put left ideological nonsense into trouble,” White House spokesman Kush Desai said in a statement to Fox News Numbers.
“We look forward to the Senate’s quick confirmation of Dr. Oz so that he can join other members of our All-Star team at HHS, committed to making the United States healthy again by restoring common sense, transparency and confidence in our healthcare facilities.”
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Trump chose Oz to lead the CMS. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
As Hawley points out, the Wizard of Oz brings TV shows to people who support and promote transgender therapy (especially for minors).
Ounce hosted two transgender people The kids at the 2010 show titled “Transex Kids: Too Young, Decided?”
Josie, 8, and Vanessia, the mother of the child, claimed that once a male-born child began to embrace the female lifestyle, Josie’s life improved. Isaac, 15, parents of minors Arturo and Monica, revealed that they decided to let female-born teenagers start taking pubertal lockdowns and remove the teenager’s breasts with a double mastectomy.
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LGBTQ activist Group Glaad touted the section as “groundbreaking,” who told supporters to thank Oz.
TV doctors also have a history of supporting miscarriage.
exist Interviews in 2019 Oz said in the popular radio show “Breakfast Club” that he was concerned about state laws aimed at limiting or limiting abortions and said it was “a difficult problem for everyone.”
On a “personal level” he doesn’t like abortion and he also thinks he shouldn’t “interfere with other people’s stuff.”
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Abortion rights holders travel to the Washington Monument rally at the Washington Monument on May 14, 2022. (Jose Luis Magana/AFP via Getty Images)
He added: “Because it’s hard to get into life.”
When Oz ran for the Senate as a Republican in Pennsylvania in 2022, he remained opposed to the administration’s jurisdiction over the abortion subject.
“I don’t want the federal government to be involved at all,” he said in a debate with the present, John Fetterman, D-PA. “I want women, doctors, local political leaders to make the best idea of democratic development that always allows our country to thrive so that the country can decide for itself.”
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When asked if he would vote to confirm that Oz wouldn’t even answer his question, Hawley wouldn’t say it. “I just have to believe he will respond here.”