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RFK Jr. Reveals the ‘Most Surprising Thing’ He Learned About Trump to Tucker Carlson

  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Health and Human Services Secretary, shared in a July 1, 2025 interview that he initially saw Donald Trump as a narcissist but now views him as thoughtful and empathetic.
  • Kennedy explained his view changed after working closely with Trump and emphasized Trump’s surprising depth, curiosity, and his unique ability to make Americans feel proud.
  • Kennedy pledged to conduct rigorous vaccine safety studies under his leadership, including making previously hidden databases public and supporting about 15 major independent scientific teams.
  • He reported that prior CDC studies failed to compare fully vaccinated children to unvaccinated ones and claimed these studies were manipulated to obscure potential autism risks.
  • Kennedy's promises to improve vaccine transparency and pursue real science aim for initial answers by September 2025, reflecting ongoing efforts amid longstanding skepticism about vaccine safety.
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US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said that the CDC buried such research and then manipulated the data to make it appear that there was no link between autism and mercury vaccines.

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RFK Jr tells Tucker the most surprising thing he learned about Trump – and it’s a loaded answer

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