This week, the Senate hearings for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services were a masterclass in hypocrisy—like arsonists pretending to be firefighters while the building they torched burns behind them. The usual cadre of Big Pharma lapdogs—Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Ron Wyden, and Bill Cassidy—trying (and failing) to justify their opposition to a man who actually wants to serve We the People, not their Big Pharma overlords.
Follow the Money: Big Pharma’s Grip on the Senate
The Senate Finance and HELP Committees, which oversee major health policies, are deeply entangled with Big Pharma and healthcare industry money. According to OpenSecrets, Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden (D-OR) has raked in $555,291 from health professionals, $356,242 from health services and HMOs, and $351,513 from Big Pharma between 2019 and 2024.
Meanwhile, from 2019 to 2024, Senate HELP Committee Chair Bill Cassidy (R-LA) received $1,168,254 from health professionals and $672,937 from Big Pharma. His top donors include Louisiana-based Ochsner Health System, further highlighting the revolving door between lawmakers and the healthcare industry.
As you can see, both Democrats and Republicans are more than willing to act as Big Pharma’s puppets, all for a hefty payoff.
Oh, and let’s not forget the Independents… like Uncle Bernie.
Bernie Sanders, the self-proclaimed socialist warrior from Vermont, suddenly had no problem defending the most corrupt industry in America—the pharmaceutical cartel that rakes in billions while bankrupting American families. Funny, isn’t it? Sanders has spent his entire career saying Big Pharma is robbing the people blind, yet when a real reformer steps up, suddenly he’s clutching his pearls and shrieking about “dangerous misinformation.” Why? Because Bernie’s pockets are stuffed with Big Pharma cash, that’s why.
RFK Jr. directly confronted Sanders during the hearings, pointing out that during his 2020 presidential campaign, he was among the top recipients of pharmaceutical industry donations, amassing an eye-popping $1,417,633. Kennedy didn’t mince words, exposing the blatant corruption: “Almost all the members of this panel, including yourself, are accepting millions of dollars from the pharmaceutical industry and protecting their interests.” Watch below as Bernie comes totally unhinged!
Bernie Sanders EXPLODES on RFK Jr. after Kennedy reveals Sanders has accepted donations from pharma.
“In 2020 you were the single largest accepter of pharmaceutical dollars. $1.5 million,” Kennedy quipped.
“Yeah, out of $200 million,” Sanders replied. @DailyCaller pic.twitter.com/qns5hBd7EL
— Rob (@RobMcGravytrain) January 30, 2025
Bernie is such a fraud. Nothing worse than a sanctimonious hypocrite.
Then there’s Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) – “Pocahontas” herself – the woman who built her career on attacking Wall Street corruption, now bending the knee to Pfizer and Moderna. It’s almost poetic, in a disgusting, sell-your-soul kind of way. She parroted the same tired talking points about RFK Jr. being a “threat to public health” and absurdly questioned whether Kennedy’s lawsuits against Big Pharma could “bankrupt” vaccine manufacturers.
Meanwhile, her campaign coffers overflow with Big Pharma vaccine money. During her 2020 presidential campaign, Pocahontas made the “top eight” recipients of Big Pharma donations, collecting $822,573. Oh, and by the way, Massachusetts is home to Moderna, which just scored a $590 million HHS contract to develop an H5N1 vaccine. But I’m sure that has nothing to do with her crusade against RFK. And I almost forgot, RFK has also advocated for a ban on Big Pharma advertising, but I’m sure this has nothing to do with the opposition from these Senators who are on Big Pharma’s payroll, right?
RFK Jr.: The People’s Champion
In the face of all the childish, petty, and vicious attacks from Big Pharma’s puppets, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stood his ground. Unwavering. Uncompromising. He looked these corrupt senators in the eye and called them out. He talked about vaccine safety, natural health, and the importance of real science—not the junk science (bought and paid for by Big Pharma) regurgitated by Fauci and his minions during COVID-19. And you could see it on their faces: they hated it. Because for the first time in decades, they weren’t dealing with a typical Washington insider willing to play their game. They were facing a man who actually believes in accountability, freedom, and the health of the American people.
RFK Jr. is a threat—but not to public health. He’s a threat to the crooked system that has been bleeding this country dry because RFK puts people over profits. He will expose the grift, dismantle the corruption, and restore health freedom in America. And that’s exactly why Big Pharma’s puppets are trying so hard to stop him.
But it’s not all negative. Many senators, including Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) has thrown his full support behind RFK Jr., highlighting his impressive qualifications while slamming the hypocritical Democrats for being “hostile” and “sore losers” who value power over fairness. He contrasted this with the Republicans’ past openness to Democratic nominees. Johnson has also pointed out that Kennedy’s track record of exposing “corporate capture” within government agencies makes him the perfect candidate to tackle the systemic problems plaguing federal departments.
.@RobertKennedyJr will do an excellent job of advocating for the American people instead of big business and big government.
He will restore integrity to scientific research and government agencies.
I look forward to working with him to end corporate capture of federal… pic.twitter.com/4J7TLb5S8h
— Senator Ron Johnson (@SenRonJohnson) December 16, 2024
Want more good news? The American people are waking up. We see through the lies. We know who the real enemy is. And we stand with RFK Jr. all the way to the finish line. Because for the first time in a long time, we have a chance to take our country—and our health—back.
Big Pharma may own the Senate, but they don’t own us.
Stay loud.
Stay informed.
Now is the time to act.
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