Trump defends RFK Jr.: ‘He’s a different kind of a guy’
- Donald Trump defended Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during a Senate hearing, stating that Kennedy has 'a lot of good ideas' despite his contentious views on vaccines, as reported by The Hill.
- Kennedy is under scrutiny for his comments regarding vaccines and their links to autism, with health professionals advising caution about his claims.
- Senator Elizabeth Warren confronted Kennedy on his vaccine policies, while he argued that he is not limiting access to vaccinations.
- Defend Public Health warns the public to verify information about vaccines and autism before accepting it as true.
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Trump Praises RFK Jr. Amid Calls for His Resignation
President Donald Trump over the weekend praised Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as an increasing number of Democrats call on him to resign or for the president to fire him. “He’s a different kind of a guy. He’s got a lot of good ideas, but he’s got a lot of ideas. Normally, they don’t have any ideas, and that’s why we have problems with autism and so many other things. Because we’re coming up with the answers for autism. You watch,” Trum…
Trump Says RFK Jr. ‘Means Very Well’ After Senate Grilling
President Donald Trump expressed his confidence in Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., praising his performance after he faced tough questions from senators on both sides of the aisle on Thursday about his stances on vaccines, the firing of CDC Director Susan Monarez and more. NBC’s Ryan Nobles reports for TODAY.
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