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Soon after Trump won the election last November, Gates tweeted:
Just look what Project 2025 says about public health care, issues like transgender medicine, reproductive rights, and just look at the people in charge for Trump's health care plans. These are 'anti-vaxxers' to say the least. If these plans became reality, it's hard to imagine imho that it will 'improve lives' in a 'brighter future for everyone.' Scientists openly warned senators to approve RFK jr. for secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services.
But Bill Gates is 'impressed.' No critical word.
Don't get me wrong, Gates can do that for his charity, continued support for tax exemptions, and whatever he feels is important to him. He must not criticizes Trump openly if he doesn't want to, but he then could at least withold such public praise. It's a slap in the face to those threatened by a possible future lack of health care.
FTFY
Thanks. It's corrected now.