What will be the outcome of RFK Jr.'s vaccine investigation by end of 2025?
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Official report or statement from the Department of Health and Human Services
Trump Appoints RFK Jr. to Investigate Vaccines' Link to Autism as HHS Head, Emphasizing Legacy Focus
Dec 8, 2024, 02:47 PM
President Donald Trump announced that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will lead an investigation as the head of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) into childhood vaccines and their potential link to autism, as well as other possible causes. During a press interaction, NBC's Kristen Welker questioned Trump on whether he intends to eliminate childhood vaccinations. Trump responded, stating that he would consider ending vaccinations if they are deemed dangerous for children. This initiative is part of Trump's broader agenda, which he views as a significant aspect of his legacy, positioning himself as a leader against the influence of pharmaceutical companies.
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