During Day 2 of RFK Jr. hearings, some GOP concerns
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Defended his vaccine skepticism during his confirmation hearing for Health and Human Services Secretary, stating he does not believe he was wrong to cite links between immunizations and rising childhood rates of autism.
- Senators expressed concerns about Kennedy's readiness as the nation's chief public health advocate, with several Republicans and Democrats questioning his past statements on vaccines.
- Kennedy acknowledged his social media influence and the responsibility it carries while discussing his campaign to eliminate chronic disease, which he claims costs the U.S. $4.5 trillion.
- Senators urged Kennedy to affirm the safety of vaccines, with some warning that his views could negatively influence public perception and vaccination rates.
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HHS nominee RFK Jr. defends vaccine skepticism, still ‘won’t take sides on 9/11’ in fiery final confirmation hearing
HHS Secretary-designate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended his long record of vaccine skepticism -- maintaining he did not believe he was wrong to cite links between immunizations and rising childhood rates of autism -- in his fiery and final confirmation hearing on Thursday.
Day 2 of RFK Jr. HHS Secretary Confirmation Hearing
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee in a confirmation hearing to become Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Thursday, January 30. The post Watch: Day 2 of RFK Jr. HHS Secretary Confirmation Hearing appeared first on Breitbart.
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