Fact check: RFK Jr. denied saying things he did say
- Senators confronted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. About his past controversial comments during a confirmation hearing on Wednesday.
- Kennedy denied making several statements, including claims about AIDS in Africa and comparisons of the CDC to Nazi death camps.
- Evidence shows Kennedy did make some of the comments he denied, particularly regarding vaccines and mental health medications.
- Kennedy acknowledged his anti-vaccine sentiment, stating in a 2023 interview, 'There’s no vaccine that is, you know, safe and effective.
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Fact check: RFK Jr. denied saying things he did say
Over and over at a confirmation hearing on Wednesday, Democratic senators confronted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about controversial comments they said he had made in the past. And over and over, President Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of health and human services either denied having said those things or said he wasn’t sure he had said them.
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