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They're literally dumping hydrogen peroxide into the reflecting pool this morning... 😳
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RFK Jr. says one year for Christmas his uncle gave him a sea lion that lived in his pool for 5 years
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🚨 NEW from @nytimes: A RFK Jr. associated PAC accepts $1M from a kratom company āž”ļø RFK Jr. weakens stance on the drug and downplays drug's deadly risks. How many more people need to die of overdoses before RFK Jr. is removed from office? rfkwatch.org/icymi-rfk-jr-is…
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An administration against windmills because the president says they kill birds is pouring hydrogen peroxide into a home for ducks and geese.
This morning at the reflecting pool
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This pool used to be beautiful. Now it’s a damn goose killer.
This morning at the reflecting pool
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When I head to Washington, I will be the first woman in Congress with a science PhD. That matters. At a time when science is under attack, Congress needs more leaders who understand the value of evidence-based decision-making.
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Too many times as a doctor, I saw patients delay needed care because of how expensive office visits and deductibles were. This could cause simple sicknesses to turn into serious ones. That is why I introduced legislation that requires insurance companies to make the first three primary and mental healthcare visits free every year for patients – making healthcare more accessible for all Americans. schrier.house.gov/media/pres…
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āœ… Doctor vs. Billionaire
Together, we outraised a billionaire with an average donation of just $24. Ohioans are speaking up loud and clear: Vivek Ramaswamy cannot buy this state.
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Y’all, not to be a huge nerd but for the reflecting pool you would need a minimum of about 8,000 liters of 12% hydrogen peroxide to reach the 50 parts per million concentration to kill algae… Is this what happens when you have 0 scientists in your administration?
They're literally dumping hydrogen peroxide into the reflecting pool this morning... 😳
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We need policies rooted in data and facts. When I'm in Congress, I’ll bring a scientist’s approach to Congress: ask questions, follow the evidence, and fight for solutions that actually work.
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They called it the ā€œOne Big Beautiful Billā€. The popular ACA tax credits expired. Your premiums have quadrupled. And your $20 office visit copay became $60. It's not beautiful, and Illinois families are feeling the costly effects of this Republican failure.
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Thanks to everyone at the @wisdems convention who voted for me in the @WisPolitics straw poll. I look forward to continuing my work to earn support & ask you to join our fight. If you want to beat @TomTiffanyWI you’re damn right I am the proven winner who is ready to do it!
Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez leads @wispolitics straw poll of Dem guv candidates with state Rep. Francesca Hong and state Sen. Kelda Roys in second and third.
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Trump and Republican approved changes to the ACA mean Americans will see: šŸ”“30% higher out-of-pocket costs šŸ”“Enrollment dropping by up to an additional 2 million people next year šŸ”“An annual additional $1.3 billion cost to implement washingtonpost.com/health/20…
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Not believing in science really comes back to bite you, doesn’t it?
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President Trump is tearing apart critical wildfire research and prevention resources as Washington state prepares for a severe fire season this summer and fall. This administration is actively putting our communities, environments, and public lands in danger. I will do all I can in Congress to restore the Forest Service resources #WA08 has relied on for decades. npr.org/2026/06/12/nx-s1-581…
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"No such calendar, detailing who Kennedy meets with or how he spends his time, has been released by the administration. @statnews has been asking HHS for Kennedy’s calendar for more than a year." ...so much for 'radical transparency.' šŸ¤” statnews.com/2026/06/11/rfk-…
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At the height of the Texas measles outbreak last year, RFK Jr. touted vitamin A as treatment. The result? āž”ļø A 38.7% increase of vitamin A exposures in children. huffpost.com/entry/vitamin-a…
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Whether it’s wildfires, hurricanes, or flooding, the American people can’t afford to wait years before getting the help they need to rebuild in the wake of disaster.
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RFK Jr. got called out for being asleep at the wheel, now he’s throwing a tantrum.
Sheryl. Your article exemplifies the biased reporting we have come to expect from you and @nytimes. It was unfair, inimical, and inaccurate. All one needs to refute your argument is to glance at my publicly available calendar and to review my unprecedented list of accomplishments on a wide range of issues, all of which I drove. You evidently never undertook these foundational due diligences. Why let facts obscure a good story? You fault me for missing a couple of monthly counselor meetings. However, I meet one-on-one with my counselors every day to decide policy and strategy. We schedule the monthly meetings to give the divisions a chance to keep each other informed about HHS-wide policies with which I’m already intimately familiar. Had you read my calendar, you would have seen that I have back-to-back meetings all day, every day, with both career and political staff, with my counselors and with outside stakeholders, interspersed with press conferences and other policy announcements. I am knowledgeable and active on every issue in every division of my department, and I always make the final decisions. I meet with the principals at FDA, NIH, CDC, and my senior counselor every morning, something, I’m told, is unprecedented in HHS history. I try to get out of the office between 4:30 and 6:00 PM, so that I can spend three hours, in quiet, responding to emails. I normally work until 11 PM every night, mostly on phone calls to staff. In order to prove your preconceived case for my disengagement, you quote anonymous employees, some of whom I fired or who quit to avoid being fired. You also deceptively quote HHS employees without identifying whether they were among those I fired, thereby depriving your readers of the opportunity to make an independent judgment about their credibility. I came into this job to change the culture of a broken agency that has presided over the worst decline in public health in American history. Of course I fired people—lots of them! It's an easy task for even the laziest journalist, to comb that flotsam and jetsam for malevolence toward the Trump administration. And of course, this species of journalist will always be able to find disgruntled individuals among the 70,000 employees of the Department from whom to cherry pick "facts" to flesh out a preordained hit piece. All that is required for this brand of journalism is the ethical elasticity that you seem to have in spades. You had a preconceived thesis, and you set out to prove it. This is a widely accepted technique in journalism today, but I grew up in an era when it would not have been tolerated by the New York Times. Ultimately, God puts us all on this earth to search for existential truths. I've tried to instill this mission at HHS by implementing gold standard research to end the regime of politicized science that COVID exposed to the American public. There was a time that journalists were proud to be the fearless and uncompromising champions of truth. Standards have devolved, and journalism is dead. The Times now employs propagandists. Your capitulation to partisanship further compounds your journalistic challenges; since we all are aware of your predictable bias, we at HHS are unwilling to talk to you about the topics that are important. The fact that you have minimal access to decision makers leaves you covering trivia and relying on your own capacity for invention. Btw. When I took this job, the building was empty. About 90% of the employees were not coming to work. I changed that, but your newspaper never covers my reforms. Nor did you cover the fact that my predecessor almost never showed up for work here during his four years in office. When we came in, there were still artifacts from the first Trump administration in many of our office drawers because no one showed up for work during the Biden years. Just as Rochelle Walensky spent her entire term as CDC Director in Cambridge, Xavier Becerra reportedly spent most of his term as HHS Secretary in California. (I live in California, but I’ve only been there once in fifteen months). His only notable accomplishments here were losing 300,000 children, referred to HHS for custody and care, to human traffickers and drug runners, encouraging transgender surgeries, and disabling the entire program-integrity apparatus, allowing hundreds of billions of dollars of theft from my agency. I have set out to find the children Becerra lost. He is now the front-runner for the governor of California. These are not invented stories; they are genuine scandals that the Times will never cover, presumably, because the malefactors are Democrats. Finally, you criticize me for spending time with the Indian tribes in Alaska. I consider that part of my job. I run the Indian Health Services, and I’ve had unprecedented success in transforming IHS from a backwater to a top priority for this department. I’ve made more trips to Indian country and to Indian health clinics and hospitals than any HHS secretary in history, and I’ve brought Indians into high positions on the sixth floor for the first time in agency history. This is another success story that the Times will never cover.
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Especially thankful to @314action and @CourierNewsroom for making it happen!!
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