Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) spent a considerable amount of time during his questioning of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — who is President Donald Trump’s pick for Health and Human Services Secretary — pushing him to condemn a specific baby product.
“I think the gist of what you were trying to say today is you’re really pro-vaccine. You want to ask questions, you have started a group called the Children’s Health Defense. You’re the originator,” Sanders began, before drawing attention to some of the items on the group’s website, including onesies with slogans such as “Unvaxxed Unafraid” and “No Vax. No Problem.”
Sanders made it clear he was deeply offended by the products and demanded that Kennedy renounce the onesies.
“They are selling what’s called onesies. These are little things, clothing for babies. One of them is… ‘Unvaxxed Unafraid.’ Next one — and they sold for 26 bucks a piece, by the way — next one is ‘No Vax. No Problem.’ They are coming before this committee, and you say you are pro-vaccine… and yet your organization is making money selling a child’s product to parents for 26 bucks, which cast fundamental doubt on the usefulness of vaccines,” Sanders said.
“Can you tell us now that you will — now that you are pro-vaccine — that you’re going to have your organization take these products off the market?” he demanded.
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Kennedy responded by stating that he had no control over the organization, having resigned from its board several months prior. However, Sanders was firm in asserting that as the founder of the group, Kennedy had the authority to address the issue with the onesies.
“Are you supportive of this?” the senator pressed.
“I’ve had nothing to do — ” Kennedy began, but Sanders quickly interrupted, asking, “Are you supportive of these onesies?”
“I’m supportive of vaccines,” Kennedy answered.
“Are you supportive of these — this clothing, which is militantly anti-vaccine?” Sanders continued, causing Kennedy to chuckle.
“I am supportive of vaccines. I want good science,” Kennedy responded, before Sanders cut him off once more.
“You will not tell the organization you founded not to continue selling that product,” the senator concluded angrily.
{Matzav.com}