Donald Trump’s decision to turn the Republican party into an anti-vaccine party causes immediate problems for Republican members of the congress.
During an event of the White House on Monday, Trump repeated unfounded anti-vaccine discussion points and his administration falsely promoted an invalidage between women who used Tylenol during pregnancy and autism.
Trump’s increase in anti-vaxxers causes a split within the Republican Party, and the president’s event with RFK Jr. caused an immediate recoil of voters with Gop members of the congress.
The Washington Post reported:
Fabrizio/Ward, a prominent conservative polling station, also warned that it would be “foolish” to assume that Republican voters are against common youth vaccines, Citation of data That about 8 out of 10 adults find it important to receive the combination bosses, mumps and rubella (or mmr) vaccin and the hepatitis B -vaccine – two vaccines that Trump pointed in his comments on Monday.
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Multiple assistants for republican conference members speak on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak with the press, Also said that their offices were restless because of Trump’s comments because they had already received the complaints of voters about the vaccine policy of the administration.
Trump has taken an unpopular step that is suitable for the outskirts of the country that may re -spend congress republicans in an impossible position next year, and push voters to democratic candidates, because Democrats do not enable president who seems to be determined to make the children sick.
The vaccine problem will be a major in states and districts where outbreaks of measles and other teething problems will increase.
A revival in Covid, who has never disappeared but was managed as a public health problem by vaccination programs, would bring the vaccine problem back forward to the front and the center of the national discussion.
The executive power has a broad authority in the implementation of public health policy, which the congress will probably be encouraged to investigate in the future.
If voters reject Trump’s anti-vaxxer HHS, it is not the president who pays the prize at the polls. Republicans who stand with this president lose their job in November.
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