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Kennedy’s plan landed like a thunderclap and the pushback began almost immediately. Not everyone in the room welcomed Kennedy’s vision. Rep. Diana DeGette zeroed in on concerns that NIH scientists could face retaliation for speaking out. She pressed Kennedy to commit, unequivocally, that no disciplinary action would be taken...

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RFK Jr. just walked into Congress and set the place on fire. They were not ready for this. Rep. Dingell thought she had Kennedy cornered on drug prices—then he dismantled her argument in one fell swoop. But the real firestorm came when he called out the one Democrat Rep. who took more Big Pharma money than anyone else on the committee. 🧵 THREAD

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Before you fix a broken system, you have to be honest about how broken it truly is. That’s how HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. opened his testimony before Congress by offering a brutal assessment of America’s healthcare crisis. It was a warning shot. “The United States remains the SICKEST developed nation,” he said. “And yet we spend $4.5 trillion annually on healthcare—2 to 3 times more per capita than comparable nations.” Kennedy sounded the alarm: this isn’t just wasteful, it’s unsustainable. Healthcare costs are growing faster than the economy, yet outcomes are getting worse. Americans are paying more to stay sick. “If we don’t stanch this trend, we will ransom our children to bankruptcy, servitude and disastrous health consequences.” “We won’t solve this problem by throwing more money at it,” he added. “We must spend smarter.” His goal? Strip out bureaucracy, realign incentives, and redirect funds toward things that actually improve health—not just manage disease.

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That’s when Kennedy unveiled his historic 7-part budget proposal, a sweeping reform plan designed to flip the healthcare system on its head. 1. Tackle mental health and addiction head-on “These issues now rival chronic diseases in their impact… HHS will aggressively combat the opioid crisis, especially the spread of synthetic drugs like fentanyl.” 2. Prioritize nutrition and healthy lifestyles “The president's budget requests $94 billion in discretionary funds to support these priorities, including the Administration for a Healthy America.” 3. Clean up the U.S. food system “We will equip FDA to remove harmful chemicals from food and packaging and close the GRAS (‘generally recognized as safe’) loophole.” 4. Refocus NIH and CDC research priorities “We’ll end gain-of-function experiments and eliminate funding for research based on radical gender ideology. At the CDC, we’re returning to core missions—tracking diseases, investigating outbreaks, and cutting waste.” 5. Eliminate DEI funding and fight real poverty “We will move beyond lip service to communities of color and take meaningful action to address their needs.” 6. Modernize cybersecurity and health IT “The AI revolution has arrived… We’re using it to manage healthcare data securely and speed up drug approvals.” 7. Rebuild public trust “Trust that eroded through years of industry capture, waste, and misplaced priorities.” “We will launch a new era of transparency in public service, creating an honest, science-driven HHS that answers to the president, to Congress and the American people.”

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Then, Rep. Frank Pallone jumped in. He was visibly rattled over Kennedy’s stance on vaccines. He launched into a tirade, accusing Secretary Kennedy of shutting the public out of vaccine policy decisions. “You’ve made a number of major decisions about vaccines,” he snapped. “There’s been no public comment process. No accountability.” Then came the outburst: “What are you afraid of?! Are you just afraid of receiving public comments on proposals?!” Kennedy, unfazed, responded steadily: “We have a public process for regulating vaccines. It’s called the ACIP committee—and it’s a public committee.” That’s when Pallone lost the plot. “You fired the committee! You fired the ACIP!” he shouted. Wrong move. Kennedy shot back without blinking: “I fired people who had conflicts with the pharmaceutical industry.” Then he delivered the line that ended it. “That committee has been a template for medical malpractice for 30 years.” Pallone tried to recover, but was left stuttering. “I... I... look, I, I... I can’t…” And just like that, the credibility gap was laid bare.

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Kennedy turned the spotlight back on Pallone and lit a firestorm amongst the Democrats. It was epic! “If I can take a minute to respond to something that Congressman Pallone said…” He reminded Pallone of a conversation they had 15 years ago, when Pallone was a vocal advocate for families harmed by vaccines. “You were very adamant about it,” Kennedy said. “You were the leading member of Congress on that issue.” Then came the bombshell revelation: “Since then, you’ve accepted $2 million from pharmaceutical companies in contributions—more than any other member of this committee.” Kennedy didn’t accuse. He simply pointed out what had changed. “And your enthusiasm for supporting the old ACIP committee, which was completely rife and pervasive with pharmaceutical conflicts, seems to be an outcome of those contributions.” The room erupted. Democrats tried to shout him down. Chairman Buddy Carter called for order and asked Kennedy to retract the comment. Kennedy didn’t argue. He simply smiled and said, “They’re retracted.” But the damage was done. The cat was already out of the bag.

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Bobby sat back and watched the chaos that he had created, with a slight smile. He knew that he had just EXPOSED Pallone.

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As the hearing resumed, Rep. Debbie Dingell took the floor and steered the conversation toward drug pricing. She tried to box in Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with a loyalty test to failed Biden-era drug pricing policies. “This is why Democrats worked so hard to pass the Inflation Reduction Act and create the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program…” “Do you support the drug price negotiation program and commit to using the tools and authorities provided to you under the law, to drive down prescription drug costs for the American?” But Kennedy wasn’t playing along. He schooled her. He pointed to the historic vision laid out by President Trump, one aimed at delivering real, system-wide relief. “We’re using every tool that’s given to us, and President Trump has ordered me to do something that no other president has, which is to establish across-the-board Most Favored Nations, so that we’re not paying more than Europeans are.” “We are in negotiations right now, today, with the drug companies over that.” “We’re going to be able to lower drug prices during this administration—more than any administration in history.” Trump’s plan isn’t about party politics. It’s about results and Kennedy made that crystal clear.

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Rep. Dingell was left with a fazed expression on her face, as she came to understand that MAHA meant actual change, not Democrat talking points.

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Then came a topic few in Washington like to revisit: the 340,000+ unaccompanied migrant children lost during the Biden administration. It was truly heartbreaking what the previous administration allowed HHS to do. Rep. Kat Cammack didn’t hold back. She detailed how HHS failed to properly vet sponsors, and how law enforcement was denied access to critical data. “These kids were sent to unsafe addresses, even non-existent ones,” she said. “They were exposed to trafficking and exploitation.” Kennedy didn’t try to shift blame, but he did explain what went wrong. “They were emphasizing speed over security,” he said. “There were political reasons for that. They wanted the optics of empty detention centers.” In horrifying detail, he described traffickers picking up dozens of children with fake IDs and shipping them to parking lots, strip clubs, and container yards. “One person got 42 kids to one address,” Kennedy said. He vowed to stop it. Under his leadership, HHS now requires DNA testing, ID checks, income verification, and background screening for every sponsor. No exceptions. This is what accountability looks like when the cameras are gone.

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Finally, Rep. John James brought the conversation back to the big picture. He asked Kennedy how we could dismantle the perverse incentives that reward sickness over health, where every actor in the system profits from disease rather than wellness. Kennedy agreed completely. “At every level of the system… it's just a bundle of perverse incentives,” he said. “That basically put every actor in the system—pharmaceutical companies, providers, hospitals and insurance companies—in an advantageous position to increase the number of sick Americans.” The way forward, Kennedy said, is to realign incentives around outcomes. “We want outcome-based medical care.” “We want value-based medical care,” he explained. “We’re working through the Center for Medical Intervention—to explore a number of pilot projects that do just that. And then we want to roll them out across the system.” Kennedy added that he’s already meeting with the nation’s top insurers to make it happen. “They want to do it too,” he said.

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