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Joe Rogan has endorsed Donald Trump for president, citing Elon Musk's influence. This endorsement comes as Trump and Kamala Harris compete in a closely contested election. Rogan's podcast remains highly popular, particularly among younger male voters, a demographic that leans towards Trump.
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Republican senators, including future Senate Health Committee chair Bill Cassidy, express hesitance regarding Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to oversee U.S. health agencies due to his controversial views on vaccines. Cassidy seeks to form his own opinion amidst widespread health misinformation concerns.
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President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as HHS Secretary and Dr. Mehmet Oz for CMS Administrator, raising concerns over their lack of public health experience and ties to anti-vaccine sentiments. The selections could significantly impact U.S. health policy and drug regulation.
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At the Bloomberg American Health Summit, Michael Bloomberg urged Senate Republicans to oppose Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as Health Secretary, citing concerns over vaccine skepticism and public health. Bloomberg emphasized the need for leaders who support vaccination and public health initiatives, especially amid potential health crises like bird flu.