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Aaron Rodgers warns senators about RFK Jr's intellect as confirmation hearing looms: 'Better come ready'

16 January 2025 at 15:54

Aaron Rodgers admitted Thursday he was eager to watch Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation hearing with lawmakers on Capitol Hill.

President-elect Trump has nominated Kennedy to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, and a confirmation hearing with senators has yet to be scheduled.

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Rodgers, who considered Kennedy’s offer to become his running mate during the 2024 presidential election, said on "The Pat McAfee Show" that he wanted to watch the hearing to "just see who tried to f--- with him."

"Like, please, somebody try and get after him and just watch him absolutely mop the floor with any of these senators," Rodgers said. "You better come ready senators, come ready and try and see if you can pull one over on my boy, Bobby, because Bobby’s f------ smart, dude. And no notes, off the cuff, can handle his own pretty well, so excited for him to – and honestly so should everybody."

Rodgers touched on Kennedy’s initiative to "Make America Healthy Again." The movement appeared to be kick-started this week when the FDA banned red food dye due to potential cancer risk.

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"Like, if you spend a minute researching ingredients in products in the states compared to overseas, it’s disgusting," the star quarterback said. "It’s disgusting what they allow here, the levels that they allow here, products that are terrible for you, products they know are carcinogenic. So it’s going to [be] as he’s doing a service to everybody if you just let him and get the hell out of the way and stop trying to label him as whatever the f--- they want to label him these days.Β 

"He just wants to make sure that everything that’s being given to our kids is safe, everything that we’re ingesting on a day-to-day basis is safe, and he’s going to β€˜Make America Healthy Again’ or is going to freaking die trying."

Kennedy has faced waves of support and criticism from both sides of the aisle with the confirmation process looming.

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6 key takeaways from Justin Baldoni's new lawsuit against Blake Lively, including an apparent nod to Taylor Swift

16 January 2025 at 15:34
Justin Baldoni at the world premiere of "It Ends With Us." He's wearing a pink suit with a flower brooch.
Justin Baldoni.

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Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively's legal brawl deepened Thursday, as Baldoni and a group of plaintiffs sued his former "It Ends With Us" costar for $400 million.

The suit claims Lively falsely accused Baldoni of sexual harassment in order to hijack the film's creative direction and promotion. The lawsuit also names Lively's husband, Ryan Reynolds, and PR rep, Leslie Sloane, as defendants.

While some of the lawsuit rehashes allegations that appeared in an earlier suit against The New York Times, there are fresh claims in Baldoni's latest action β€” including an apparent nod to Taylor Swift.

"Ms. Lively will never again be allowed to continue to exploit actual victims of real harassment solely for her personal reputation gain at the expense of those without power," Baldoni's lawyer, Bryan Freedman, told Business Insider in a statement.

Lawyers for Lively did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Here are 6 takeaways from the latest chapter in the legal saga.

The suit claims that, well into production, Lively had not read the book 'It Ends With Us'
Blake Lively photographed at the New York premiere of "It Ends With Us" at AMC Lincoln Square in New York, August 6, 2024.
Blake Lively.

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The suit says that "even well into production, Lively had not even read the book" that the movie was based on.

"She even tried to 'Google' the color of her character's hair rather than pick up the book," a footnote in the suit says.

Baldoni wrote to his business partner, Jamey Heath, in a text message β€” a screenshot of which is included in the lawsuit β€” that he understood Lively's reasons for not wanting to read it. The suit does not say the reason, however.

The suit says that Lively did at some point claim to have read "It Ends With Us."

The suit claims Lively served her sexual harassment complaint amid evacuation orders
A view of palm trees backlit by a wildfire in Los Angeles.
Firefighters are still battling to control huge wildfires in Los Angeles that have devastated several areas across the county.

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Baldoni claims Lively's sexual harassment suit was served to Los Angeles-based defendants in the midst of wildfire evacuation orders.

The suit says: "On a day when Defendants were gathering their kids and pets, preparing 'go bags' and monitoring evacuation orders while fearing for their homes, Lively β€” from the safety of her penthouse in New York β€” deployed process servers in the midst of these troubling times."

The suit says Ryan Reynolds called Justin Baldoni a 'sexual predator'
Ryan Reynolds attends the Deadpool & Wolverine World Premiere
Ryan Reynolds.

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Reynolds is mentioned several times in the suit, which claims the actor referred to Baldoni as a "sexual predator" to a WME agent during the "Deadpool & Wolverine" premiere.

The suit says Reynolds later demanded that the agent drop Baldoni as a client. A WME spokesperson previously denied that Lively or Reynolds pressured the company to drop Baldoni.

The suit also suggests Lively's attempt to seize control of "It Ends With Us" echoed a previous incident involving her husband. Reynolds is "widely reported to have insisted on taking so much control over the film 'Deadpool 2' that the director, Tim Miller, left the production," the suit claims, citing a Men's Health article from 2019.

A rep for Reynolds did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

The suit seems to reference Taylor Swift
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Taylor Swift.

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The suit describes a conflict in which Baldoni felt hesitant after Lively re-wrote a key scene in the film.

The suit says that after a meeting at Lively's penthouse β€” which was attended by Reynolds and a "megacelebrity friend" β€” Baldoni felt he was being pressured to concede to the rewrites.

But in a text message to Lively included in the complaint, he appeared to express a more positive view of Lively's contributions: "Makes it so much more fun and interesting. (And I would have felt that way without Ryan and Taylor)."

Lively is known to be close friends with Taylor Swift and they are often photographed attending events, such as the Super Bowl, together.

In response, per a text in the suit, Lively described Reynolds and the megacelebrity friend as "my most trusted partners and the people I go to first with anything creative I touch," likening them to her "dragons" from the series "Game Of Thrones."

Elsewhere, the suit seems to allude to Swift, saying that Lively's decision to unfollow Baldoni on social media may have been strategic.

"Lively was leaving what she had earlier referred to as 'crumbs,'" the suit reads, "a social media strategy she had learned from a close celebrity friend: to give fans just enough to allow them to come to their own conclusions, thereby launching an army of detectives that, on information and belief, Lively hoped would turn against Baldoni."

A representative for Swift did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.

The suit includes photos of Baldoni's basement celebration during the movie premiere
A photo of Justin Baldoni and his friends and family celebrating the film's premiere, sitting at a table on folding chairs in what the suit claims is a basement.

Baldoni lawsuit

Baldoni alleges he was permitted to attend the film's premiere so long as he wouldn't interact with Lively. When she arrived at the premiere, Baldoni claims he and his guests were escorted to the building's basement by security.

"There, they were confined to a makeshift holding area surrounded by concession stand stock, with only fold-out tables and chairs arranged in a square," the suit reads. "The irony of being held in a basement on what was arguably one of the most important nights of Baldoni's career thus far, was not lost on anyone."

Baldoni counters Lively's claims of sexual harassment
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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni costarred in "It Ends With Us."

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Throughout the suit, Baldoni counters some of Lively's previous allegations of sexual harassment, including saying that her characterization of being "mostly nude" during a birthing scene was "dishonest." The suit says she was wearing black briefs, a pregnancy suit, and a hospital gown.

The suit also claims Lively mocked his appearance, joking that he needed a nose job. And while Lively had previously claimed Baldoni had improvised kissing during filming, Baldoni's complaint says Lively had done the same.

"It is clear Lively was initiating unchoreographed kissing: In one take, she pulled Baldoni in and kissed him once; in another twice, and the number of kisses, entirely initiated by Lively, changed at her whim," the suit says. "Lively demonstrated, again and again, that this was a normal and acceptable part of filming romantic scenes."

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