For the first time in decades, things are going great at Health and Human Services. The effort by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to make America healthy again is really beginning to take off. Major companies like General Mills, Nestlé, PepsiCo, and others have committed to removing harmful dyes from their products—a major win for MAHA moms and one of the main reasons Secretary Kennedy garnered so much outside support during his confirmation hearing.
Recently, Secretary Kennedy and the HHS leadership team have been looking at the U.S. vaccine schedule, which has aroused the anger of Big Pharma and others who profit from the forced vaccination of our children. Apparently, it has also triggered current and former HHS employees who are now calling for Secretary Kennedy to resign. In a letter posted on the website, savehhs.gov, the letter states:
“We swore an oath to support and defend the United States Constitution and to serve the American people. Our oath requires us to speak out when the Constitution is violated and the American people are put at risk. Thus, we warn the President, Congress, and the Public that Secretary Kennedy’s actions are compromising the health of this nation, and we demand Secretary Kennedy’s resignation.
Should he decline to resign, we call upon the President and U.S. Congress to appoint a new Secretary of Health and Human Services, one whose qualifications and experience ensure that health policy is informed by independent and unbiased peer-reviewed science. We expect those in leadership to act when the health of Americans is at stake.”
In this letter signed by 1,000 people that no one knows or cares about, these employees send a plea to President Trump and Congress to “appoint a new secretary” if RFK Jr. won’t resign outright. Secretary Kennedy is both wildly successful and popular as the current head of HHS. The agency is finally putting the health of the American people first, something that has been in question, certainly since the COVID-19 pandemic.
To get to over 1,000 signatures, the group admits it allowed for anonymous signers:
“In addition to the named signers, we include anonymous signers and speak for countless others across HHS who share our concerns but who chose not to sign out of well-founded fear of retaliation and threats to personal safety.”
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President Trump, Secretary Kennedy, current HHS leadership, and MAHA supporters have completely changed the game when it comes to health in America. Maybe the signers didn’t like other Cabinet secretaries challenging each other in physical competition? I guess they prefer the health choices of the recently resigned CDC employee who oversaw the monkeypox response:
"One person's idea of risk is another person's idea of a great festival or Friday night."
Yes, that was the actual on-the-record response from the Biden administration’s Monkeypox Coordinator. President Trump is not going to remove Secretary Kennedy from his position—I’m certain he would be given a raise if they were not both working in government.
The response from RFK Jr. to these current and former HHS employees should be very clear: we don’t care.
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