JD VANCE uses blasphemies defending RFK JR against senators at hearing

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Vice-president JD Vance took over the senators who clashed with Secretary of Health and Social Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. During a hearing in front of the Senatural Finance Committee on Thursday, saying that they are “full of s — and everyone knows it”.
Senator Ron Wyden, D-ear, pressed Kennedy at the hearing, accusing him of having endangered children with reckless decisions and conspiracy policies, adding that he thought that Kennedy had “regret” on a “fundamentally cruel” program.
Kennedy has noted by noting the decades of Wyden in office while the rates of chronic diseases increased to 76%.
The vice-president then rang on X, using blasphemies while directly addressing the opposition.
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The Secretary of Health and Social Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies during the hearing of the Senate finance committee on “the president’s health care agenda in 2026” in the building of the Dirksen Senate office on Thursday, September 4, 2025. (Bill Clark / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)
“When I see all these senators trying to make conferences and ‘Gotcha’ Bobby Kennedy today, all I can think is: you support all the” hormonal therapies “not tested and irreversible”, wrote Vance in a Post. “You are full of s — and everyone knows it.”
Secretary Kennedy republished the vice-president, writing “Thank you @jdvance. You put your finger outright on the pre-eminent problem.”
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The Secretary of Health and Social Services, Robert Kennedy Jr., arrives to testify before the Senate Finance Committee of the Dirksen Senate Bureau on September 4, 2025, in Washington, DC, the committee met to hear testimonies to the order of health care of President Trump in 2026. (Andrew Harnik)
Other voices of the White House entered to support secretary Kennedy after the ardent hearing. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt wrote: “The secretary @Robertkennédyjr takes a flak because he is on the target.
“Democrats are absolutely burnt down by @Seckennnedy,” wrote Taylor Budowich, Chief of the White House. “They do not seem interested in health or human services, just parrots of a failed medical orthodoxy which has made America less healthy. A great hearing and a preparation by dry.”
The exchange occurred one day after more than 1,000 current and former HHS employees called for the resignation of Kennedy.
During the hearing, Wyden accused Kennedy of having raised the theories of conspiracy and poor management of federal health agencies, saying that his mandate had been defined by “chaos” and “corruption” benefiting himself and President Donald Trump and with increasing health costs for families.
He also accused Kennedy of “withdrawing vaccines from Americans” and threatening doctors who have deviated from his directives.
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The Secretary of Health and Social Services, Robert Kennedy Jr., arrives to testify to the Senate finance committee at the Dirksen Senate office building on September 4, 2025, in Washington, DC (Andrew Harnik)
Kennedy praised the work of his department, claiming that it was “the most occupied and most proactive administration in the history of HHS”.
In six months, he said, HHS tackled problems ranging from food contamination and babies to safety in drinking water, drug prices, electronic cigarettes, heroin in service stations and previous authorization delays.
“We finish the research gain on the functions, the mutilation of children and the reduction of animal tests,” said Kennedy. “We are approaching the use of mobile phones in schools, excessive screen time for young people, lack of nutritional education in our medical schools, falciform anemia, hepatitis C, the spilling of oriental Palestine chemicals and many others. At the FDA, we are now on the right track to approve more drugs this year than at any time of history.”
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Chairman of the Committee Mike Crapo, R-Assaho, Vance and Wyden did not immediately respond to requests for comments from Fox News Digital.
Anders Hagstrom of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.