Robert F. Kennedy Jr., known for his vocal criticism of vaccines and his leadership in the 'Make America Healthy Again' campaign, has been confirmed as the U.S. health secretary. In his confirmation hearings, Kennedy promised to advocate for children's health, especially focusing on mothers. He acknowledged the support of 'MAHA moms' and navigated tough questions regarding his controversial views on vaccination and other health issues. Despite his contentious background, particularly around vaccines and other health topics, he garnered support from key Senate figures after addressing their concerns.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promised to advocate for America's children and mothers as the newly confirmed U.S. health secretary, insisting he is not anti-vaccine.
During his confirmation hearings, Kennedy thanked 'MAHA moms' and was flanked by influential supporters from the 'Make America Healthy Again' movement.
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