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As Trump weighs appeal of vaccine ruling, Kennedy supporters push for fight
Supporters say the overhaul could reshape vaccine rules after a federal ruling, while Kennedy allies argue the White House should back their 2026 policy push.
- President Donald Trump's administration is weighing whether to appeal a federal judge's ruling that blocked the overhaul of a vaccine advisory committee to the CDC.
- Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. initiated the committee overhaul as part of his "Make America Healthy Again" movement, but a federal judge ruled the changes were unlawful, citing exclusion of previous members.
- Kennedy's supporters are pressing the administration to fight the ruling, fearing the lack of action signals a retreat from their agenda. They argue the White House should challenge the decision immediately.
- White House officials face a delicate political balance, seeking to retain support from millions of Kennedy's backers while navigating low general public support for the vaccine agenda.
- To maintain momentum, the administration may pivot toward less controversial topics like children's diets and technology use, allowing the White House to preserve support while avoiding further legal setbacks.
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As Trump weighs appeal of vaccine ruling, Kennedy supporters push for fight
Supporters of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are pressing for a fight for the U.S. vaccine overhaul their "Make America Healthy Again" movement helped create.
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