Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense scrutiny during his confirmation hearing for Secretary of Health and Human Services, where he struggled to shift perceptions that he is anti-vaccine. Senators questioned his understanding of healthcare policies he would oversee, particularly highlighting discrepancies between his public comments on vaccines and his insistence that he supports vaccination. The support from Republicans contrasted with Democrats' critical questioning, sparking concern over his suitability for the role, especially considering the ongoing COVID-19 vaccine campaign and public health safety.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation hearing as Secretary of HHS revealed deep skepticism from Senators about his anti-vaccine stance and familiarity with crucial health policies.
Kennedy claimed he is not anti-vaccine due to his past writings and personal choices, but senators challenged the consistency of his statements during the hearing.
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