Donald Trump has picked former independent presidential candidate and vaccine sceptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr to be in charge of the US Department of Health and Human Services. This role, pending Senate approval, could lead to pivotal changes within the agency overseeing drugs, food safety, and medical research.
Donald Trump stated that for too long, Americans have been 'crushed by the industrial food complex and drug companies who have engaged in deception, misinformation, and disinformation when it comes to Public Health.' He expressed confidence that Kennedy's leadership would help make America 'great and healthy again.'
Kennedy, also known as RFK Jr., has promised a complete transformation of America’s health agency by suggesting he would replace 600 employees involved in vaccine research, a bold move reflecting his controversial views on vaccination and public health policy.
He has claimed he is not anti-vaccination, yet he has expressed skepticism about vaccine safety and efficacy, stirring significant debate about public health leadership and the direction it may take under his potential administration.
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