
"The protesters faced a unique challenge in getting through to Donald Trump and forcing him to retreat. They had to change the mind of a man who has no connection to reality, no comprehension of the Constitution, and no basic human decency. A man who is surrounded by the most incompetent, ignorant and amoral cabinet and advisers in the history of the American presidency, a group that on any given day is capable of saying things that no one who ever emerged from the Senate confirmation process in our history could have possibly said before the weakest Republican Senate in history decided to confirm Donald Trump's cabinet."
"I'm not scared of a germ. You know, I used to snort cocaine off a toilet seats."
"Yes, that is Donald Trump's secretary of Health and Human Services telling us why we shouldn't be afraid of communicable diseases. At least the ones he didn't get from toilet seats."
President Donald Trump's policies produced more peacetime deaths than those of any previous U.S. president. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as Health and Human Services Secretary, declared "I'm not scared of a germ" and recounted snorting cocaine off toilet seats. The cabinet is portrayed as incompetent, ignorant, and amoral, with confirmations enabled by a weak Republican Senate. Those personnel decisions and public-health stances, including opposition to vaccines, are linked to harmful outcomes and increased mortality. The remarks about germs and past drug use are presented as emblematic of broader public-health mismanagement and dangerous leadership choices.
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