RFK Jr. tells senators he will not keep fees from vaccine lawsuit
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Faced skepticism during his Senate confirmation hearings for Health and Human Services, with every Democrat and independent expected to vote against him, limiting his chances for confirmation.
- Kennedy confused basic health policy concepts, failing to correctly answer questions about Medicare and Medicaid, which raised concerns about his qualifications.
- He is revising his ethics agreement to divest from a lawsuit against an HPV vaccine maker, directing any proceeds to his son, amid scrutiny over his financial interests.
- Senator Bill Cassidy expressed support for vaccines and emphasized the need for the HHS secretary to prioritize public health, yet Kennedy did not disavow false vaccine claims.
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