Thursday, February 13, 2025

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Confirmed As Health And Human Services Secretary!

RFK, Jr. is OK with GOP.

Confirm his nominees or face his wrath....

President Donald J. Trump is the first American convicted of felonies to serve. He is an admitted sexual predator. He is very unpopular, as the he enters his second term. Trump continues to be an agent of chaos.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is a sexual predator. 

Now here comes another one.

Republicans with a close vote confirmed, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as the Secretary of Health and Human Services despite his controversies. Kennedy is a sexual predator as well.

He is a conspiracy theorist, anti-vaccine advocate, junk science, environmentalist and will renounce his past progressive activism. He is an adulter and former dope fiend.

Kennedy also ran for president as an independent after the Democrats dismissed him, Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson as threats to former president Joe Biden.

Kennedy is part of the family. His father Robert, Sr. was killed in 1968 while attending a presidential campaign event in Los Angeles. His mother Ethel has passed away in 2024. Kennedy is married to actress Cheryl Hines.

He admitted he has cheated on her numerous times. One in particular is Olivia Nuzzi. She lost her job after she admitted she cheated on her fiance with him.

Nuzzi covered his campaign.

Kennedy and Nicole Shanahan ran and managed to take 10% in national polls.

Democrats continue to dimiss him. Kennedy and Trump teamed up. Kennedy suspended his campaign and endorsed Trump. Kennedy's allies voted for Trump and it contributed to former vice president Kamala Harris' defeat.

Trump rewarded Kennedy with a position in the administration. 

Kennedy's former running mate backed his nomination. Shanahan warned Republicans if they don't confirm Kennedy, they will face her wrath.

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Transportation
Tulsi Gabbard
National Intelligence
Jamieson Greer
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Pete Hegseth
Defense
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
HHS
Kelly Loeffler
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Howard Lutnick
Commerce
Linda McMahon
Education
Kristi Noem
Homeland Security
John Ratcliffe
CIA
Brooke L. Rollins
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Marco Rubio
Secretary of State
Elise Stefanik
United Nations
Scott Turner
HUD
Russell Vought
OMB
Chris Wright
Energy
Lee Zeldin
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Last updated Feb 13, 2025, 12:07 PM

Kennedy was sworn in Thursday as President Donald Trump’s health secretary after a close Senate vote, putting the prominent vaccine skeptic in control of $1.7 trillion in federal spending, vaccine recommendations and food safety as well as health insurance programs for roughly half the country.

Nearly all Republicans fell in line behind Trump despite hesitancy over Kennedy’s views on vaccines, voting 52-48 to elevate the scion of one of America’s most storied political — and Democratic — families to secretary of the Health and Human Services Department. Democrats unanimously opposed Kennedy.

Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell, who had polio as a child, was the only “no” vote among Republicans, mirroring his stands against Trump’s picks for the Pentagon chief and director of national intelligence.

“I’m a survivor of childhood polio. In my lifetime, I’ve watched vaccines save millions of lives from devastating diseases across America and around the world,” McConnell said in a statement afterward. “I will not condone the re-litigation of proven cures, and neither will millions of Americans who credit their survival and quality of life to scientific miracles.”

Hours after he was sworn in, Kennedy said during his first interview as HHS Secretary with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham that he would launch a stronger program to more closely monitor vaccine side effects.

The GOP has largely embraced Kennedy’s vision for the nation’s health agencies and his directive for the nation’s public health agencies to focus on chronic diseases such as obesity.

“We’ve got to get into the business of making America healthy again,” said Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, adding that Kennedy will bring a “fresh perspective” to the office.

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch swears in Kennedy. He take his congratulations photo with President Donald J. Trump. Kennedy joined by daughters and wife Cheryl Hines.

Kennedy — joined by his wife, other family members and several members of Congress — was sworn in Thursday afternoon in the Oval Office by Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, hours after confirmation. He said he’d first been there in 1961, and told stories of seeing his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, there as a child.

Trump announced that Kennedy will form a new commission focused on studying chronic diseases, and Kennedy said Trump has been a blessing in his life and will be for the country, calling him a “pivotal historical figure.”

Kennedy, 71, whose name and family tragedies have put him in the national spotlight since he was a child, has earned a formidable following with his populist and sometimes extreme views on food, chemicals and vaccines.

His audience only grew during the COVID-19 pandemic, when Kennedy devoted much of his time to a nonprofit that sued vaccine makers and harnessed social media campaigns to erode trust in vaccines as well as the government agencies that promote them.

With Trump’s backing, Kennedy insisted he was “uniquely positioned” to revive trust in those public health agencies, which include the Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the National Institutes for Health.

Last week, Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., said he hoped Kennedy “goes wild” in reining in health care costs and improving Americans’ health. But before agreeing to support Kennedy, potential holdout Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., a doctor who leads the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, required assurances that Kennedy would not make changes to existing vaccine recommendations.

During Senate hearings, Democrats tried to prod Kennedy to deny a long-discredited theory that vaccines cause autism. Some lawmakers also raised alarms about Kennedy financially benefiting from changing vaccine guidelines or weakening federal lawsuit protections against vaccine makers.

Kennedy made more than $850,000 last year from an arrangement referring clients to a law firm that has sued the makers of Gardasil, a human papillomavirus vaccine that protects against cervical cancer. If confirmed as health secretary, he promised to reroute fees collected from the arrangement to his son.

Kennedy will take over the agency in the midst of a massive federal government shakeup, led by billionaire Elon Musk, that has shut off — even if temporarily — billions of taxpayer dollars in public health funding and left thousands of federal workers unsure about their jobs.

On Friday, the NIH announced it would cap billions of dollars in medical research given to universities and cancer being used to develop treatments for diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s.

Kennedy, too, has called for a staffing overhaul at the NIH, FDA and CDC. Last year, he promised to fire 600 employees at the NIH, the nation’s largest funder of biomedical research.

He plans to remove people at HHS and its subagencies, including NIH, who “made really bad decisions” on nutrition guidelines and Alzheimer’s treatment, Kennedy said Thursday night during his Fox News appearance.

“I have a list in my head,” Kennedy said of potential firings at the agency.

Train Derailment In Ohio! Will Trump And Vance Do A Photo Op Like They Did In East Palestine?

Okay, where's President Donald J. Trump? Is he going to do a photo op to say he cares about the residents affected?

A train carrying freight derailed in Seneca County, Ohio.

Norfolk Southern Rail Company, the train provider responsible for the East Palestine and Springfield, Ohio derailments confirmed about 20 cars came off the tracks near Attica.

President Donald J. Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Gov. Mike DeWine, Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-OH), Sen. Jon Husted (R-OH) and U.S. House members of Ohio were notified.

I doubt Trump will appear and offer McDonald's and Make America Great Again hats to the people of Seneca County, Ohio. The county voted 75% for Trump.

Ohio went to Trump in 2016, 2020 and 2024.

There were no injuries and no damage to property other than the crossing and some ground after a train derailment in Seneca County Tuesday night.

According to a Facebook post from the Seneca County Sheriff’s Office, around 19 cars of a train derailed in Attica around 8:20 p.m. Tuesday. The post said that two of the tank cars are leaking, one has been identified as corn syrup and the other as ethanol.

According to the sheriff, there is no danger of any hazardous material.

Nonetheless, chaos.

Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy will have multiple chaos in his two weeks as leader of the air, roads, rails, tunnels, waterways and internet.

Tulsi Gabbard Confirmed As The Director Of National Intelligence!

Russia and Israel got their stooge.

The Senate confirmed former Hawai'ian lawmaker and Fox commentator Tulsi Gabbard as the Director of National Intelligence. The controversial nominee was a former Democratic House member who betrayed the party one too many times.

Gabbard is the first Samoan woman to hold this position. She was born in American Samoa to an American father and an American Samoan mother. Her mother has U.S. National status which means she has to take a full citizenship test to become an American citizen.

Gabbard was a deputy Democratic National Committee chairwoman who endorsed Bernie Sanders in 2016 to spurn Hillary Clinton. Clinton lost to Trump in 2016.

Gabbard tried to get a role in President Donald J. Trump's first term.

Gabbard ran for president in 2020 and was criticized by Clinton as a "agent of the Kremlin" and the choice of Vladimir Putin. Gabbard would foolishly sue Clinton.

She would drop her lawsuit. 

Former vice president Kamala Harris, then presidential candidate in 2020 called out Gabbard for backing Bashir al-Assad. She said that Gabbard was two faced for criticizing then president Barack Obama and Democratic leaders. Harris also bucked Gabbard and former president, then candidate Joe Biden for harbored bigotries. 

Gabbard won support from the fringe right and some even urged her to run third party to help Donald J. Trump win a second term. She backed off and endorsed Biden for president.

In her final term as a Hawai'ian lawmaker, she made frequent appearances on Fox and especially Tucker Carlson. Some Democrats were mounting a primary challenge against her. Gabbard eventually retired rather than face a bitter defeat.

Gabbard would soon start betraying the Democrats by criticizing the LGBTQ community for allowing transgender women play sports. She started calling Muslims who protest America's support for Israel, "radical Islamic terrorists."

Gabbard became the favorite of Fox. As a Democrat calling out Biden for inflation, his support for Ukraine and the party being too far left. She started guest hosting for Carlson, Sean "Softball" Hannity, Laura Ingraham and Jesse Watters. 

When she got hired to Fox, Gabbard announces she will be an independent.

Then she secretly met with Trump, Steve Bannon and Roger Stone in doing a smear campaign against Biden and Harris.

Upon her independent call she would endorse Trump and Republicans in 2024.

This confirmation makes Gabbard the second nominee who was confirmed on a slim majority vote.

Republicans who had initially questioned her experience and judgment fell in line behind her nomination.

Gabbard is an unconventional pick to oversee and coordinate the country’s 18 intelligence agencies, given her past comments sympathetic to Russia, a meeting she held with now-deposed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and her previous support for government leaker Edward Snowden.

A military veteran and former Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii, Gabbard was confirmed on Wednesday by a 52-48 vote, with the Senate’s slim Republican majority beating back Democratic opposition. The only “no’ vote from a Republican came from Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.

She is the latest high-ranking nominee to win Senate confirmation as the new administration works to reshape vast portions of the federal government, including the intelligence apparatus.

Staffers at the CIA and other intelligence agencies have received buyout offers, while lawmakers and security experts have raised concerns about Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency accessing databases containing information about intelligence operations.

Speaking after she was sworn in at the White House, Gabbard promised to work to “refocus” the intelligence community in line with Trump’s vision.

“Unfortunately, the American people have very little trust in the intelligence community, largely because they’ve seen the weaponization and politicization of an entity that is supposed to be purely focused on ensuring our national security,” Gabbard said.

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence was created to address intelligence failures exposed by the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Republicans have increasingly criticized the office, saying it has grown too large and politicized. Trump himself has long viewed the nation’s intelligence services with suspicion.

Trump congratulated Gabbard.

GOP senators who had expressed concerns about Gabbard’s stance on Snowden, Syria and Russia said they were won over by her promise to refocus on the office’s core missions: coordinating federal intelligence work and serving as the president’s chief intelligence adviser.

“While I continue to have concerns about certain positions she has previously taken, I appreciate her commitment to rein in the outsized scope of the agency,” said Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) adding that Gabbard will bring “independent thinking” to the job.

McConnell, the former GOP leader, said in a statement after the vote that in his assessment, Gabbard brings “unnecessary risk” to the position.

“The nation should not have to worry that the intelligence assessments the President receives are tainted by a Director of National Intelligence with a history of alarming lapses in judgment,” McConnell said.

At the White House, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said, “I think we’re greatly disappointed in any Republican who chooses willfully to vote against the president’s exceptionally qualified nominees.”

McConnell also voted against confirming Pete Hegseth for defense secretary.

Democrats noted that Gabbard had no experience working for an intelligence agency and they said her past stances on Russia, Syria and Snowden were disqualifying. They also questioned whether she would stand up to Trump if necessary and could maintain vital intelligence sharing with American allies.

“We simply cannot in good conscience trust our most classified secrets to someone who echoes Russian propaganda and falls for conspiracy theories,” said Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York, who accused Republicans of buckling under pressure from Trump and Musk.

Trump's nominees in Bold are supporters of the apartheid ethnostate of Israel.

Trump Cabinet confirmation status: Which nominees have been confirmed?

Hover or click on the legend to view relationships between the appointees
Confirmed
Announced
Prior Trump Administration
Media Personality
Trump Donor
Florida-Origin
Scott Bessent
Treasury
Pam Bondi
Attorney General
Doug Burgum
Interior
Lori Chavez-DeRemer
Labor
Doug Collins
Veterans Affairs
Sean Duffy
Transportation
Tulsi Gabbard
National Intelligence
Jamieson Greer
Trade Representative
Pete Hegseth
Defense
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
HHS
Kelly Loeffler
SBA
Howard Lutnick
Commerce
Linda McMahon
Education
Kristi Noem
Homeland Security
John Ratcliffe
CIA
Brooke L. Rollins
Agriculture
Marco Rubio
Secretary of State
Elise Stefanik
United Nations
Scott Turner
HUD
Russell Vought
OMB
Chris Wright
Energy
Lee Zeldin
EPA
Withdrawn
Matt Gaetz
Attorney General

“Is Ms. Gabbard really who Republicans want to lead intelligence agencies? I’ll bet not,” Schumer said.

Until GOP support fell into place, it was unclear whether Gabbard’s nomination would succeed. Given the 53-47 split in the Senate, Gabbard needed virtually all Republicans to vote “yes.”

Trump’s “Make America Great Again” base has pressured senators to support Trump’s nominees, and Elon Musk, the president’s ally, took to social media recently to brand Sen. Todd Young, R-Ind., as a “deep-state puppet.” Young had raised concerns about Gabbard but announced his support after speaking with Musk. The post was deleted after they spoke, and Musk later called Young an ally.

At Gabbard’s swearing-in ceremony Trump called her a “courageous and often lonely voice” and urged her to “just stay the way you are.”

“She’ll be clear-eyed and she’ll be focused on the threat of radical Islamic terrorism and lots of other threats too, threats from within,” Trump said.

Gabbard is a lieutenant colonel in the National Guard who deployed twice to the Middle East and ran for president in 2020. She has no formal intelligence experience and has never run a government agency or department.

Gabbard’s past praise of Snowden drew particularly harsh questions during her confirmation hearing. Snowden, a former National Security Agency contractor, fled to Russia after he was charged with revealing classified information about U.S. surveillance programs.

Gabbard said that while Snowden disclosed important facts about such programs that she believes are unconstitutional, he violated rules about protecting classified secrets. “Edward Snowden broke the law,” she said.

Gabbard’s 2017 visit with Assad was another flashpoint. He was recently deposed following a brutal civil war in which he was accused of using chemical weapons.

Following her visit, Gabbard faced criticism that she was legitimizing a dictator, and then there were more questions when she said she was skeptical that Assad had used such weapons.

Gabbard defended her meeting with Assad, saying she used the opportunity to press the Syrian leader on his human rights record.

“I asked him tough questions about his own regime’s actions,” Gabbard said.

She also has repeatedly echoed Russian propaganda used to justify the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine. In the past, she opposed a key U.S. surveillance program known as Section 702, which allows authorities to collect the communications of suspected terrorists overseas.

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Marlon Wayans And Soulja Boy Troll Feud Escalates!

Marlon Wayans comes for Soulja Boy's neck.

Marlon Wayans had smoke for Soulja Boy (Draco).

Soulja Boy, Eddie Griffin, Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross, Ice Cube, Waka Flocka Flame, Fivio Foreign, Ray J, Kodak Black, Lil Wayne, Vanilla Ice and other entertainers who backed President Donald J. Trump will see their fortunes collapse.

Failure is guaranteed.

So Marlon had an issue with Draco running his mouth as usual.

Draco appeared at one of the Trump inauguration balls and many were shocked.

They declared him, Rick Ross and Snoop Dogg canceled.

Snoop Dogg taken a huge hit in his popularity. He appeared with Tom Brady in a Super Bowl ad to denounce antisemitism. It was terrible. Snoop Dogg also called a coon after express the frustration of Trump's first term Black allies being the same.

Marlon has a transgender son and has came to bat for him. He called out Boosie BadAzz last year for running his mouth about his family. Boosie has went after Dwyane Wade, Gabrielle Union and their transgender daughter Zaya.

Draco’s controversial performance, Wayans said: “I mean, Soulja Boy — he’s been canceled. Nobody cares about Soulja Boy. So Soulja Boy better go and get that check. He don’t care.

Soulja Boy Tell Em (Big Draco) is a troll.

“And to be honest with you, I don’t know if [he] knew it was a Trump event […] I think [he] thought it was a Bitcoin event and when [he] found out it was a ball [for Trump], and it was too late to pull out. But that’s why you gotta check the fine print.”

The cause of the feud remains unclear, but Wayans had recently commented on Soulja Boy’s controversial performance at a Crypto Ball honoring Trump’s inauguration. On an appearance on 101.1 Cincinnati's The Wiz, Wayans dismissed Soulja Boy’s career as "canceled" and suggested the rapper may have been unaware of the Trump connection at the event.

Another potential source of the tension could be Wayans' support for Drake following Kendrick Lamar’s explosive Super Bowl performance. Soulja Boy had no sympathy for the rapper, posting a blunt comment

Draco and Boosie are extremely homophobic. The two are allegedly closeted.

Soulja Boy is aware. He supports Trump’s cypto scams and the tax breaks he gets.

A damn near 40 year old rapper still acting foolish.

Marlon Wayans comes from a famous entertainment family. His brothers and sisters created the groundbreaking sketch comedy In Living Color.

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