Kennedy clashes with lawmakers over vaccine comments
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Health and Human Services Secretary, faced lawmakers on May 14 in Washington D.C. Over his vaccine comments and department policies.
- Kennedy’s long-standing vaccine skepticism and mixed messaging amid a deadly measles outbreak prompted congressional scrutiny and protests at the hearing.
- Lawmakers challenged Kennedy on his reluctance to endorse vaccines fully, criticized mass layoffs at HHS, and debated his claims about vaccine testing standards.
- Senator Bill Cassidy stated "that's not true" to Kennedy’s claim about COVID-19 vaccines being the only ones tested against placebo, highlighting discrepancies in vaccine evaluation.
- The hearing exposed deep divisions over public health policy, with Kennedy defending cuts and reform efforts while critics warned his stance could erode vaccine confidence.
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