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’s nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. A date for his confirmation hearing has yet to be announced.” Thursday, the New York Jets quarterback issued a stern warning to senators who might oppose Kennedy during the forthcoming hearing.
“I want to watch his confirmation hearing and just see who tries to fuck with him,” Rodgers said. “Like please, somebody try to get after him and just watch him absolutely mop the floor with any of these senators.” “You better come ready, senators,” he warned. “Come ready and try and see if you can pull one over on my boy, Bobby. Because Bobby’s a fucking smart dude. And no notes, off the cuff and can handle his own pretty well.”The quarterback went on to argue: “He just wants to make sure that everything that’s being given to our kids is safe, everything that we’re ingesting on a day-to-day basis is safe. And he’s going to ‘Make America Healthy Again’ or is going to freaking die trying.
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