
"I think he is less qualified, Hostin said. He has spent his career studying toxins, studying people's health, fighting for one guy who was using Roundup for his job, Hines said, referring to her husband's work as a lawyer suing major corporations. He has also spread a lot of misinformation, a lot of chaos, a lot of confusion. And I think it's just a very dangerous thing. I say it with the utmost respect, Hostin shot back."
"Kennedy claimed recently there is a connection between early circumcisions and autism due to Tylenol use, a claim that has largely been disputed by medical professionals. At the time, they were censoring Bobby, because Bobby said, where's the science to show us this? And there wasn't any. But people attacked him and said, you're wrong. So it's like, let's take a step back. I know. that's your opinion, and that's okay,"
Cheryl Hines appeared on The View to promote her memoir and faced questions about her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and his fitness to lead HHS. Hosts expressed opposition to Kennedy's views on health and vaccines, with Sunny Hostin accusing him of spreading misinformation and calling him the least qualified HHS head in history. Hines defended Kennedy's background studying toxins and suing corporations, and questioned comparisons to an economist nominee. Hostin highlighted a disputed claim linking circumcision and autism via Tylenol and emphasized medical pushback. The exchange remained mostly cordial but grew tense during interruptions and sharp rebuttals.
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