Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Senate confirmation hearing for Secretary of Health and Human Services highlighted his persistent denial of established scientific consensus linking vaccines and autism. During questioning, Kennedy failed to reassure lawmakers about the safety of vaccines, particularly when pressed by Senators like Bernie Sanders and Bill Cassidy, who presented evidence disproving his assertions. Kennedy's long-standing skepticism over vaccines, even in the face of overwhelming scientific evidence, raises concerns about his suitability for the role, especially given the critical responsibility of overseeing public health.
RFK refused to budge: "I'm not going to go into HHS with any preordained ..." the nominee responded, before being cut off by his flabbergasted questioner.
If you show me data, I will be the first person to assure the American people that they need to take those vaccines," he responded.
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