Will the Senate learn from its mistakes on Trump’s surgeon general nomination?
Source: The Hill News · Bias: Center
Summary
Means’s testimony provides abundant evidence that confirming her as the government’s leading spokesperson on public health would reinforce the administration’s use of conspiracy theories instead of scientific research to set priorities and polices — and make many more Americans sick again.
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