Takeaways from RFK Jr.'s first confirmation hearing as Trump’s nominee for health secretary
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Stated he is not anti-vaccine and supports more stringent studies and safety tests for injections during his confirmation hearing as Trump's nominee for health secretary.
- Kennedy expressed that he believes every abortion is a tragedy and intends to implement the president's policies.
- Kennedy claimed that most experts agree 6-year-olds should not receive COVID-19 vaccines because they are not at risk.
- Senator Ron Wyden criticized Kennedy for frequently changing his views on issues, while Senator Bernie Sanders noted his quick shift in stance after Trump's nomination.
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