During his Senate nomination hearing, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addressed significant controversy regarding his views on vaccines and health care. He expressed a commitment to prioritizing the health of Americans and highlighted the need for bipartisan cooperation to tackle rising health costs. Kennedy dismissed accusations of being anti-vaccine, stating he is in fact pro-safety. The hearing was marked by interruptions from protestors, reflecting the tensions surrounding his nomination as President Trump's choice to head the Department of Health and Human Services.
When health care costs reached 20%, there are no good options, only bad ones. Shifting the burden around between government and corporations and insurers is like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.
Before I conclude, I want to make sure the committee is clear about a few things. News reports have claimed that I'm anti-vaccine or any industry. I am neither. I am pro-safety.
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