RFK Jr. just walked into Congress and took down his biggest critics in one fell swoop.
This was a masterclass.
A dentist congressman came out swinging on fluoride. By the time Kennedy finished, he realized he picked the wrong fight.
Then, a Democrat tried to accuse Kennedy of politicizing children’s health—but he got emotional, broke through the noise, and completely flipped the script on her.
If you watch one thing today, make it this. Kennedy just took the MAHA agenda to the next level.
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📌 Before we dive in, bookmark this thread—you’ll want to remember this moment.
Kennedy didn’t just speak the truth. He delivered blow after blow with calm, devastating precision.
Right out of the gate in his first major congressional hearing as HHS Secretary, Kennedy laid out a sweeping plan to reshape HHS from the ground up.
Here’s what’s on deck:
• Ending “gain-of-function experiments and research based upon radical gender ideology”
• A full-scale crackdown on fentanyl and drug addiction
• $94 billion toward better food, fitness, and childcare
• FDA action to remove toxic chemicals from the food supply
• Slashing wasteful NIH projects
• Merging mental health and addiction programs for faster, better care
• Giving local leaders more power to fix problems in their own communities
• A major upgrade to Head Start, the early education program for low-income children
“We intend to make the Trump HHS not just the most effective, but also the most compassionate in U.S. history,” Kennedy said.
Then came a tense back-and-forth with Democrat Rep. Rosa DeLauro, who tried to pin him down on tobacco funding. Kennedy didn’t just answer—he flipped the entire narrative.
DeLauro asked, “Do you commit to following the law, again, fully obligating those funds so that we can help adults who want to quit using tobacco and prevent teens from becoming addicted?”
Kennedy fired back: “Allow me to answer that by pointing out the absolute cataclysmic disorganization of this agency. Under your oversight, for 40 years, we had nine separate offices of Women’s Health.”
And he didn’t stop there.
“When we consolidate them, the Democrats say we’re eliminating them. We’re not. We’re still appropriating the 3.7 billion, but we’re not keeping all nine. We had eight separate offices for minority health. We eliminated one. We had 27 HIV offices.”
DeLauro tried to interrupt—“Okay, let me just. I’m going to—”
But Kennedy kept rolling: “We had 59 behavioral health programs.”
At that point, DeLauro backed off: “I’m well over time.”
One of the most jaw-dropping moments came when Rep. Mike Simpson, a dentist, tried to challenge Kennedy on fluoride—and instantly regretted it.
“We better put a lot more money into dental education because we’re going to need a whole lot more dentists [if we ban fluoride],” Simpson said.
The rebuttal was too easy for Kennedy.
“We now know that virtually all the benefit [from fluoride] is from topical, and we can get that through mouthwashes. We can get through fluoridated toothpastes.”
Then came the line that hit hard:
“The National Toxicity Program issued a report in August, a meta review of all the science that now exists on fluoride, and showed a direct inverse correlation between fluoride exposure dose and lower IQ.”
“Which is an issue that we all have to be concerned with. We want high IQ kids right now,” Kennedy added.
Later, Rep. Steny Hoyer demanded answers on HHS budget cuts—but Kennedy was ready with numbers and a blunt dose of reality.
“We’re spending $2 trillion a year that we don’t have!”
He followed up: “When you’re spending $2 trillion more than you have, you have to make cuts.”
Hoyer pressed again. Kennedy stayed firm.
“The cuts that were done were cuts that were to duplication, to redundancy, to streamlining,” he said. “We increased our workforce 70% in four years. So we were going back to the 2019 levels.”
Then came a moment of visible deflation from Rep. Mark Pocan, who tried—repeatedly—to get Kennedy to endorse vaccines.
“If you had a child today, would you vaccinate that child for measles?” Pocan asked.
Kennedy didn’t bite.
“What I would say is my opinions about vaccines are irrelevant,” he said. “I think what we’re going to try to do is to lay out the pros and cons, the risks and benefits accurately as we understand them.”
Pocan pressed again: “Can you talk about chickenpox?”
Kennedy exposed a reality Pocan didn’t want to hear:
“Again, I don’t want to give advice. I can tell you in Europe, they don’t use the chickenpox vaccine specifically because the preclinical trial shows that when you inoculate the population for chickenpox, you get shingles in older people, which is more dangerous.”
Desperate for something, Pocan asked, “Polio?”
“Again, I don’t want to be giving advice,” Kennedy replied.
Pocan backed off with a clear look of disappointment: “That’s fair. No, that’s fair. Like I said, I was not doing it as a gotcha…”
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One of the most shocking revelations came when Kennedy pointed to corruption inside NIH as the reason we still don’t have a cure for Alzheimer’s.
“For 20 years, because of utter corruption and fraud, we were directing Alzheimer’s research to one hypothesis, and any other hypothesis was shut down,” he said.
“We should have the cure for Alzheimer’s today. We don’t have it PURELY because of corruption at NIH. And we are going to have it quickly.”
Rep. Lois Frankel attacked Kennedy’s use of HHS funds, characterizing it as Elon Musk randomly plugging numbers into a computer to make decisions.
Kennedy fired back, taking offense at that false narrative.
“Everything that you said was essentially dishonest,” he told her.
Later, Kennedy clashed with Rep. DeLauro once more. This time, he let loose.
“Look at our children, they’re the sickest children in the world,” he said passionately.
Kennedy delivered a direct blow to DeLauro, noting he succeeded where she failed.
“Congresswoman DeLauro, you say that you’ve worked for 20 years on getting food dye out. Then give me credit!” he exclaimed. “I got it out in 100 days.”
He then closed with a call to unity:
“So, let’s work together and do something that we all believe in, which is have healthy kids in our country for God’s sake. There’s no such thing as Republican children or Democratic children. There’s just kids, and we should all be concerned with them.”
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Victor Davis Hanson just brilliantly exposed the media’s collapse. Don’t miss these four stunning examples.
Victor Davis Hanson just exposed the media’s collapse in four brutal examples—showing just how far the narrative has flipped.
We’re living in an upside-down world—where villains are protected and heroes are smeared.
And Elon Musk’s negative coverage? One number tells the whole story.
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Victor Davis Hanson didn’t just criticize the media—he dismantled it.
Hanson spotlighted Elon Musk as the clearest example of how corrupt and biased the American press has become.
According to Hanson, the numbers speak for themselves: “Elon Musk, according to the Media Research Center, has had 96% unfavorable coverage in our American media.”
Then came the question no journalist seems interested in asking:
“What did he do that was so wrong?”
Hanson listed the accomplishments one by one.
Musk rescued stranded astronauts.
He revolutionized the electric vehicle industry with Tesla.
He restored free speech by taking over Twitter, now X.
And with Starlink, he launched more satellites than the U.S., the EU, and China—combined.
“It is the world’s method of accessing high-speed internet from remote places or anywhere.”
So again—what exactly was his crime?
The answer is obvious: Musk didn’t fail.
He succeeded without their permission. And that’s unforgivable to those who once held all the control.
Hanson then exposed an even darker contradiction—how the media treats violent criminals more sympathetically than world-changing innovators.
This is straight from the pages of Orwell’s 1984.
He pointed to Abgrego Garcia, an illegal alien with a long record of violence, including beating his wife and trafficking migrants.
Despite this, the media framed him as a victim.
“He dragged her out of a car. He hit her in the face repeatedly. She was afraid he was going to kill her.”
Garcia was speeding with an invalid license and smuggling other illegal aliens when he was caught—yet the press chose to downplay the facts.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk, who’s launched rockets, built companies, and connected the world, is vilified nonstop.
“I could go on and on,” Hanson said, “but he is a sympathetic character in the media’s eyes, and the greatest Renaissance man of the 21st century is a villain.”
“It makes no sense.”
But it does make sense—if you understand that the media’s job is no longer to report the truth. It’s to protect the narrative.
The FDA has known since 1964 that DMSO could treat “incurable” conditions like blindness and tinnitus.
Instead of embracing it—they banned it. And buried the evidence for decades.
Now, people across the country are rediscovering DMSO—and the results are absolutely jaw-dropping.
This is the powerful, natural healing breakthrough Big Pharma tried to erase from history.
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He was removed from his DNC vice chair role after a party activist challenged the election for violating gender quotas.
Apparently, electing two men was a DEI violation. So out he went—not for incompetence, but for being male.
It’s a perfect snapshot of what happens when identity politics runs the show.
To be fair, Hogg recently made a few decent points on Real Time with Bill Maher.
He said young voters are tired of feeling judged by their own party, saying, “We’ve created a culture where, if you say the wrong thing, you’re excommunicated.”
He’s not wrong. That’s exactly what just happened to him.
If Democrats keep this up, they’ll be bleeding young male voters for generations to come.
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In other news, Dr. Marty Makary finally said there’s “NO GOOD DATA” to keep COVID shots on the childhood vaccine schedule.
And that’s coming from an FDA commissioner.
“I’d love to see the evidence showing that giving young, healthy children a sixth COVID booster would help them—but that evidence simply doesn’t exist,” Makary said.
He’s absolutely right. But let’s be honest: the COVID shot isn’t just unnecessary. It’s dangerous.
We’ve got the data. We’ve seen the injuries. And it’s long past time this product was pulled from the market.
Watch as @zeee_media breaks it all down—and makes the case that this issue can’t be ignored any longer.
Joe Rogan just brilliantly explained why America is fatter and sicker than any other nation.
What started as a chat about pasta in Italy erupted into one of the most savage takedowns of America’s corrupt health system.
He even went after your personal doctor, who he says is likely “fat and stupid.”
“Shut up,” Rogan said.
And once you see these health stats, it’s hard to unsee the crisis that’s quietly destroying millions of lives
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The conversation kicked off with a blunt observation from Joe Rogan: “I think our food is poison.”
Guest Tom Segura mentioned that he assumed that he’d “blow up” in Italy after indulging in pasta and rich meals every day. But to his surprise, that didn’t happen.
Rogan concluded that it has to be the food.
Segura agreed. What opened Segura’s eyes to this reality was a clip he saw featuring Dr. Casey Means on the chronic disease epidemic. The numbers she laid out were horrifying.
Back in October 2024, Dr. Casey Means and her brother Calley joined the show and presented a troubling list of health statistics:
“We are getting destroyed, and it’s very recent, and it’s accelerating,” Dr. Means stressed.
• “74% of Americans are overweight or obese.”
• “Young adult cancers are going up 79% in the last 10 years.”
• “25% of men now under 40 have erectile dysfunction.”
• “50%, now, of American adults have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. These were diseases where there was 1% of Americans in 1950 had type 2 diabetes. Now it’s 50% of Americans have prediabetes or type 2 diabetes.”
• “Alzheimer’s, dementia are going through the roof.”
• “Young adult dementias have increased, like, three times since 2012. So early onset dementias.”
• “One in two Americans are expected to have cancer in their lifetime now, one in two.”
• “One in 36 children has autism now, in the United States. That was one in 150 in the year 2000.”
• “In California, where I live, [autism rates are] one in 22. One in 22 with a lifetime neurodevelopmental disorder.”
• “Infertility going up 1% per year.”
• “77% of young Americans can’t serve in the military because of obesity or drug abuse.”
• “Autoimmune diseases. Some studies are saying they’re going up 13% per year.”
• “Heart disease, which is almost totally preventable, is the leading cause of death in the United States, killing around 800,000 people per year.”
Dr. Means didn’t hold back in describing how bad the situation was: “It’s basically like all of us are a little bit dead while we’re alive.”
For the first time in decades, an American president is prioritizing peace and prosperity over endless war.
He extended an olive branch to a longtime adversary—offering them a path to Western greatness.
Then he dropped a line so raw, it revealed exactly what he plans to do over the next four years.
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👆 Don’t forget to bookmark this thread—Trump’s address in Riyadh marks the exact moment the forever war regime began to collapse.
Let’s break it down and roll the clips.
The era of endless wars is over—and President Trump is offering a new vision built on strength, peace, and results.
Standing on stage in Riyadh, Trump opened the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum with a powerful tribute to his longtime friend, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The tone was clear from the start: this wasn’t routine diplomacy—it was the foundation of a powerful alliance.
“What a great place, but more importantly, what great people,” he said, addressing the Saudi Royal Family.
Turning to the Crown Prince, Trump spoke from the heart.
“I want to thank his royal highness the Crown Prince for that incredible introduction,” he said.
“He’s an incredible man. I’ve known him a long time now. There is nobody like him! Thank you very much. Appreciate it very much, my friend.”
It’s a partnership that’s already delivered billions in investment, historic peace deals, and a united stance against terrorism.
Now, Trump is back—reaffirming his commitment to a relationship that’s reshaping the Middle East.
Democrats are panicking about the unthinkable: a THIRD Trump presidency.
They’re calling him a “lame duck” president—but what they really fear isn’t Trump himself.
It’s how he empowers people like you and me.
Could Trump actually return to the White House for a third time?
Victor Davis Hanson just dropped a stunning analysis, revealing what Trump is really thinking about a third term—and whether the MAGA movement can survive without him.
Let’s break it down.
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Victor Davis Hanson just explained why the media is already melting down about Trump’s second term—because they’re terrified of what might come after it.
Even though Trump still has nearly four full years if reelected, journalists are already calling him a “lame duck.” But Hanson says that’s not what they’re really worried about.
“You know, one of the most popular topics in the media is Donald Trump is now a lame duck, even though he has basically a full term of four years,” he said.
He pointed to headlines from The New York Times and The Washington Post, which pose the same anxious question: Can MAGA survive after Trump steps down?
“In other words,” Hanson explained, “if I were to decode that, it was ‘please, please, let’s end these crazy MAGA people because Trump won’t be around.’”
According to Hanson, Trump saw that narrative coming—and decided to flip it on its head.
In a March interview, when asked whether he’d consider a third term, Trump gave a deliberately provocative answer:
“No, you can’t do it—but my lawyers are working on it.”
Hanson said the line was pure troll bait.
“Donald Trump has been trolling the media.”
He clarified that Trump was referencing the 22nd Amendment, which says no person can be elected president more than twice—but doesn’t technically say you can’t hold office again.
“That amendment was passed in 1951,” Hanson explained, “right before the ascension of Dwight Eisenhower. It was a Republican reaction… kind of ironic, because Eisenhower probably would have been elected a third time and beaten John F. Kennedy—if the rule hadn’t just been put in place.”