Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated his intention to promote informed choice regarding vaccines, emphasizing the importance of individual assessments rather than mandates, despite his history of anti-vaccine activism.
Kennedy's stance on fluoride was clear when he claimed it lowers I.Q. in children, advocating for its removal from water supplies despite contrary scientific consensus on its safety and effectiveness.
He articulated a desire to eliminate corruption in public health agencies, describing some departments as ineffective in their mission to protect children and calling for significant changes.
Kennedy's claims about public health measures included focusing on giving Americans the best information to make their own choices, in contrast to established scientific recommendations.
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