RFK Jr. tells senators he will not keep fees from vaccine lawsuit
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Faced skepticism during his Senate confirmation hearings, struggling to answer basic health policy questions, which raised doubts about his qualifications for Health and Human Services Secretary.
- Kennedy is revising his ethics agreement to divest his interest in a lawsuit against an HPV vaccine maker, directing the stake to his adult son amid scrutiny.
- Senator Bill Cassidy highlighted his support for vaccines and questioned Kennedy's commitment to public health, particularly regarding childhood vaccines and abortion policies.
- Kennedy's nomination is uncertain, with every Democrat and independent expected to vote against him, needing to secure support from at least three GOP senators.
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