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January 30, 2025 - WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) spoke during the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee confirmation hearing for President Trump's nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). Tuberville -who favors Kennedy's confirmation - discussed with Kennedy the alleged harmful ingredients used in American food products and ways to Make America Healthy Again.
Sen Tuberville told Kennedy, "Thank you for bringing light to what this is all about. It's about the health in our country. There might have been a half a dozen people in [here for the hearing of] the last Health and Human Services nominee-nobody was interested. A lawyer who worked from home in California-didn't do a damn thing in terms of what we needed when COVID was in full steam."
"Thank you for getting our young people involved," said Sen. Tuberville. "My two boys, 28 and 30, a year ago or so were gonna vote for you for President of the United States. You know why? Because you're trying to save their group of people from the chemicals and the things that we have in our food. They're fired up about it. And you brought light to that. And thank God you've done that. You brought importance to what we're doing."
"You know, I coached for 40 years," Tuberville explained. "In the last four or five years I coached, I'd never seen the run on drugs our young people are being given by doctors across this country. We have an attention deficit problem in this country. When you and I were growing up, our parents didn't use a drug, they used a belt and whipped our butts, you know, and told us to sit down. Nowadays, we give them Adderall and Ritalin like candy across college campuses and high school campuses. Mr. Kennedy, what are we gonna do about that?"
Kennedy replied to the Senator, "Today, 15% of American kids are on Adderall. And there's clearly a major problem with over-prescription, not just with our children, with our entire population. We have 4.2% of the world's population, and we take fifty percent of the pharmaceutical drugs. And there's a recent study by Peter Gotzsche, who is one of the founders of the Cochrane Collaboration that showed that prescription drugs are now the third largest cause of death in our country after cardiac arrest or colon cancer. We're not getting healthier. Americans are getting less and less healthy. 70% of pharmaceutical profits will globally come from our country, which has 4.2% of the world's population. We're the only country that allows full-scale pharmaceutical ads on TV. And we're all being told that you can eat anything you want, you can smoke anything you want, you can do anything you want and there'll be a drug to fix you in the end. And it is not a good formula. And our kids are getting sicker and sicker. They're not getting better. Nobody here-all the people here who are defending this current system and defending these pharmaceutical industry profits-many of whom are taking huge amounts of money from the pharmaceutical industry, millions of dollars for many of these senators. And none of that is making our country healthier. It's making us sicker. We need to get rid of these conflicts. We need good science, and we need good leadership. [I'm] able to stand up to these big industries and not bend over for them."
Tuberville also spoke with Kennedy about vaccines.
"And you brought to light the vaccines over the last couple of years," Sen. Tuberville said. "I'll have my first granddaughter here in a couple of weeks, and my son and his wife have done their research about vaccines. And she's not going to be a pin cushion. We're not going to allow that to happen. But you brought that up, as you and I talked about with vaccines-let's empower scientists to do their job. You know, don't just do something for the pharmaceutical companies. So, I appreciate you doing that."
Kennedy and Tuberville have also expressed concerns about some of the ingredients allowed in Americans' foods.
Tuberville said, "One other thing is-you and I talked about Red Dye No. 3. It just happens that you and I talked about that and a few days later, in this room, we had the FDA director. And I asked him, why don't we use Red Dye Three in our cosmetics, [but] use it in our food? Yet we don't use it [in] cosmetics because it causes cancer. What the heck is going on? Well, a few weeks later because of that, [the Biden administration] dropped it. So, tell me about dyes and things that you're concerned about. I [hear more] about that than anything."
Kennedy answered, "We have 10,000 ingredients in our food in this country because the FDA employs a standard called the GRAS standard. And it looks at any new chemical as innocent until proven guilty. Europe, they have 400 ingredients in their foods. Kellogg's makes fruit loops for the United States alone. It is loaded with a red dye, blue, a yellow dye, and many, many other ingredients. They make the same product for Canada [with] all vegetable dyes. And for Europe, if you eat a McDonald's French fry in this country, it has 11 ingredients. You eat the same product in Europe, it has three. We are allowing these companies because [of] their influence over this body, over our regulatory agencies, to mass poison American children. And that's wrong. It needs to end, and I believe I'm the one person who's able to end it."
Tuberville is a co-founder of the Senate "Make America Healthy Again" Caucus.
He is a strong supporter of President Trump's nomination of RFK Jr. to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Sen. Tuberville shares Kennedy's view that increased transparency is needed for our food and health care systems, especially the chemicals that are being put in America's food. The FDA recently announced its decision to ban Red Dye 3 following Senator Tuberville questioning top FDA officials on the harm of these chemicals in a HELP hearing last month.
Earlier on Thursday, Sen. Tuberville penned an op-ed explaining why he supports Kennedy for HHS Secretary.
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