RFK Jr. says he’s resigned from anti-vaccine nonprofit as he seeks nation’s top health official job
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Has resigned from his anti-vaccine nonprofit as he seeks to become the leader of the nation's top health agency under President Donald Trump, according to government ethics documents released Wednesday.
- Kennedy has promised to stop collecting payments on some of his vaccine lawsuits involving the U.S. Government if confirmed for the position.
- He will continue to earn referral fees from legal cases that do not involve the U.S. Government, including a lawsuit against Merck over its HPV vaccine.
- Kennedy has also reported profits from MAHA merchandise and expects at least $2 million in advances for two forthcoming books.
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