Former Vice President Mike Pence urged Republican senators to reject Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination for Health and Human Services Secretary, emphasizing the need for a leader who respects pro-life values.
Pence stated, "Many Republicans haven't seemed to care that Mr. Trump has tried to rebrand himself as more moderate on abortion after the political fallout following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade."
He described Kennedy as a unique choice for the G.O.P., emphasizing that Kennedy does not support a federal abortion ban and believes in unrestricted access until viability.
Pence expressed concern about abortion-related decisions within the Health and Human Services Department, highlighting former administration's unapologetic pro-life stance and the potential implications of Kennedy's leadership.
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