A fiery exchange erupted on Capitol Hill this week as longtime Democrat Rep. Rosa DeLauro launched into an emotional tirade during a House hearing, pressing Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to take a hardline stance against raw milk consumption.
The moment quickly drew attention as DeLauro, known for her outspoken style, aggressively pushed Kennedy to publicly denounce raw milk as unsafe. The confrontation highlighted a growing divide in Washington over personal health choices, government authority, and the role of federal agencies in regulating food consumption.
During the hearing, DeLauro demanded that Kennedy use his position to discourage Americans from drinking unpasteurized milk, framing it as a public safety issue. She pressed him repeatedly, suggesting that failing to issue a clear warning could carry serious consequences.
“You are the Secretary of Health and Human Services. Is there not some moral responsibility or compunction to say, ‘Don’t drink raw milk, don’t do that, because it’s unpasteurized and can cause serious harm to your health?’ Is that not something you view as your responsibility?
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