GOP chair ‘struggling’ with RFK Jr. nomination after hearing
- U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy expressed concerns about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services during a Senate hearing, stating he was 'struggling' with the nomination due to Kennedy's views on vaccines.
- Cassidy highlighted the serious implications of undermining trust in vaccines, noting that it could lead to preventable deaths, particularly among children.
- Kennedy faced tough questioning from both Cassidy and Senator Bernie Sanders regarding his skepticism of vaccines, which raised doubts about his suitability for the position.
- The Senate Finance Committee will ultimately decide on Kennedy's nomination, with Cassidy emphasizing the need for clear communication about vaccine safety.
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