Conservatives gathered social media around Robert F. Kennedy Junior on social media on Wednesday, where Trump's candidate for the Minister of Health and Humanitarian Services (HHS) faced questions from Senate members in his confirmation session.
“RFK crushed,” conservative commentator Charlie Kerk Posted on X. “Very proud of him. Enter it now!”
“RFK killed her today”, RNC National Committee Amy Kerer Posted on X“Very proud of him! LFG.”
“RFK JR crushes this session,” a former member of the Republican Congress, Scott Taylor Posted on X. “Democrats seem uneven and passionate. America is more ill, more obese and more unhealthy than ever. Something should change!”
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“The room erupted in applause immediately after the end of the RFK JR confirmation session,” conservative commentator Benny Johnson Posted on X. “He confirmed to him.”
Former NCAA swimmers and conservative commentator Riley Jins Posted on X “Democrats embarrass themselves today.”
“RFK confirmation !!!!” Gen's books.
“Absolute divorced women”, Trump “2024, deputy director of the quick response, Greg Price Posted on X During the session.
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Verbal fireworks exploded for minutes of the Senate Finance Committee hearing on Wednesday, the first two consecutive days of Congress confirmation sessions in favor of the skeptical and environmental vaccine that was nominated for the White House in 2024 before finishing his attempt and Trump's ventilation.
Kennedy has repeatedly insisted that he was not “the fight against” and criticized the multi -Democratic Senators for pushing him to narrate “non -secretary” against him “and corrected him on national television several times. Democrats at the committee referred to a large number of previous comments from the candidate who was interrogated or interrogating the Kofid clips and other vaccines.
He returns to Capitol Hill on Thursday to attend a hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. It is considered a courtesy hearing because it is only the Senate Finance Committee that will vote on Kennedy's confirmation.
With Republicans taking control of the Senate with a majority of 53-47, Kennedy can only lose the support of three Senate members of the Republican Party if Democrats unite against its confirmation. During the Wednesday session, no republics opposed the nomination.
Paul Steinhauser of Fox News Digitter contributed to this report.