
"In a Cabinet meeting, Kennedy went on a six-minute-plus grovel to Trump. That's pretty standard for these increasingly weird meetings, but the secretary of Health and Human Services specifically praised the president for ending a "20-year war on women by removing the black box warnings from hormone replacement therapy." As much as it shocks me to say it, RFK Jr. has a reasonable point."
"A couple of days later, appearing onstage at the New York Times' DealBook Summit, Oscar-winning actor Halle Berry took an unexpected and harsh shot at Newsom for vetoing a bill on menopause treatment. "But that's OK," she said of Newsom killing the Menopause Care Equity Act (AB 432), which she had lobbied to pass and which had strong bipartisan support in the Legislature. "Because he's not going to be governor forever, and with the way he has overlooked women, half the population, by devaluing us in midlife, he probably should not be our next president either," Berry said. "Just saying.""
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. praised President Trump for removing black-box warnings from hormone replacement therapy, characterizing the move as ending a two-decade barrier to treatment. Oscar-winning actor Halle Berry criticized Governor Gavin Newsom for vetoing the Menopause Care Equity Act (AB 432) after lobbying for the bill. Menopause care has become more prominent as women demand treatments that were previously denied or minimized. The central policy debate concerns how much authority insurance companies should have to deny care that physicians consider medically reasonable. Menopause affects roughly half the population and can cause significant, life-altering symptoms.
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