GOP chair ‘struggling’ with RFK Jr. nomination after hearing
- Senator Bill Cassidy expressed doubts about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services, stating he is 'struggling' with the decision after a three-hour confirmation hearing.
- Cassidy raised concerns over Kennedy's skepticism of vaccines, emphasizing the importance of maintaining public trust in vaccination programs to prevent disease-related deaths.
- Kennedy, who claims to support vaccinations, faced tough questions about his views and financial interests related to vaccine lawsuits during the hearing.
- The Senate Finance Committee will ultimately decide on Kennedy's nomination, with Cassidy urging him to affirm that vaccines do not cause autism to gain broader support.
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