Jake Auchincloss addresses vaccine debate and cybersecurity threats in recent tweets

Jake Auchincloss addresses vaccine debate and cybersecurity threats in recent tweets
U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss Representing of 4th District Massachusetts — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Jake Auchincloss, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Massachusetts’ 4th district, has recently made several statements on social media addressing various issues. His comments touch upon public health, legislative efforts, and national security concerns.

On November 16, 2024, Rep. Auchincloss shared a quote from RFK Jr., stating: “There’s no vaccine that is safe & effective.” This post highlights ongoing debates around vaccine safety and efficacy.

Later the same day, he discussed his legislative initiative in a tweet: “As we race towards 50 co-sponsors of my bipartisan Pharmacists Fight Back Act, I spoke with @_APCI, which advocates for independent pharmacies. At a time when too many Americans feel disconnected from the work of Washington, I held up community pharmacists as a bridge between…” This reflects his focus on strengthening support for independent pharmacies through bipartisan legislation.

On November 17, 2024, Rep. Auchincloss addressed international cybersecurity concerns by stating: “Salt Typhoon marks China’s most brazen assault yet on U.S. telecommunications, and it demands a proportionate response.” This comment underscores the seriousness of cyber threats and the need for appropriate responses to protect national infrastructure.



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