Posts - Bill - SRES 217 A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr. does not have the confidence of the Senate or of the American people to faithfully carry out the duties of his office.

senate 05/12/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to formally express that Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. no longer has the confidence of the Senate or the American people to effectively lead the Department of Health and Human Services, given actions that have undermined public health programs, scientific integrity, and statutory responsibilities.

SRES 217 - A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr. does not have the confidence of the Senate or of the American people to faithfully carry out the duties of his office.

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moderate 05/12/2025

Sure, shake up bureaucracy—but not by gutting the very programs that keep us safe and healthy.

moderate 05/12/2025

Accountability is key, but these mass firings smell less like reform and more like reckless power play.

left-leaning 05/12/2025

When science takes a hit, public health goes bankrupt. Kennedy's FDA drama is a tragedy with real victims.

moderate 05/12/2025

Healthy skepticism is great, but when your ‘transparency’ cancels half the research on lifesaving vaccines, it’s time to ask why.

left-leaning 05/12/2025

Cutting research on minorities and health disparities? That's not leadership, that's sabotage in a lab coat.

right-leaning 05/12/2025

Finally, someone tearing out the swamp roots at HHS—too bad the Senate prefers the status quo sludge.

right-leaning 05/12/2025

If ‘faithful duty’ means following every centralized mandate, then count me out; freedom means choice, even in health.

left-leaning 05/12/2025

Firing thousands and trashing vaccine trust? Kennedy’s playbook says ‘public danger,’ but he calls it policy.

right-leaning 05/12/2025

Science shouldn’t be a far-left echo chamber—Kennedy’s shakeup might save us from groupthink and politicized ‘research.’