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4 takeaways from RFK Jr.’s dual congressional hearings

  • On Wednesday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., head of the Health and Human Services Department, encountered rigorous questioning from both parties during congressional hearings regarding his major overhaul of the agency.
  • The hearings were held in response to Kennedy’s actions, which included reducing staffing by a quarter, halting funding for critical research programs, and shifting focus toward new health initiatives as part of his "Make America Healthy Again" campaign.
  • Lawmakers expressed worries about impacts to individuals undergoing cancer treatment, challenges in obtaining vaccines, and oral health concerns, while Kennedy acknowledged reducing the workforce from 82,000 to 62,000 as a measure to improve efficiency.
  • Kennedy refused to endorse the CDC's childhood vaccination schedule, claiming vaccine safety issues that experts have repeatedly debunked, and defended restricting pharmaceutical advertising as drug ads distort priorities.
  • Amid the most significant measles resurgence in a quarter-century, critics condemned Kennedy’s stance as risky, while he maintained that proposed changes would boost efficiency despite difficulties in detailing the consequences of cutting programs.
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4 takeaways from RFK Jr.'s dual congressional hearings

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theamericantribune.com broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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