Reverend Franklin Graham has publicly endorsed Vice President JD Vance’s defense of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., acknowledging his stance while noting that the VP’s ‘salty’ language could have been more measured. The comments came after Vance’s controversial X post, in which he used profanity to describe senators who criticized RFK Jr., and Kennedy’s subsequent endorsement of the post. Graham’s remarks reflect a pattern of public engagement with political figures, including his past advisory role on President Trump’s communication style. The exchange follows Vance’s viral X post declaring senators were ‘full of s—.’ Kennedy himself endorsed the message, one day after more than 1,000 current and former HHS employees called for Kennedy’s resignation. The clash unfolded during a contentious Senate Finance Committee hearing on Thursday where Sen. Ron Wyden pressed Kennedy over health policies and accusations of promoting conspiracy theories. Kennedy pushed back, defending his record and policies aimed at challenging pharmaceutical companies. Vance quickly jumped to Kennedy’s defense on X, writing that the senators were ‘full of s— and everyone knows it.’ Kennedy reposted the comment, thanking him: ‘Thank you @JDVance. You put your finger squarely on the preeminent problem.’ This defense extended beyond Vance. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt also backed Kennedy, framing Democrat criticism as proof that the secretary is ‘over the target’ in challenging entrenched interests. Graham has previously urged President Donald Trump to cut down on his profanity, citing Matthew 12:36. The preacher later shared that Trump often remembered the admonition in his speeches, noting that he would sometimes refer to the letter in his speeches. Graham ultimately closed his statement with a blessing: ‘God bless Secretary Kennedy and Vice President Vance.’ Representatives for Vice President Vance did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.