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RFK Jr.'s Nomination for HHS Secretary Gains Support from Sanders, Fetterman Amid Vaccine Skepticism Concerns
Jan 5, 2025, 12:24 PM
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to serve as the Secretary of Health and Human Services. His nomination has sparked a mix of reactions among Senate Democrats, with some reportedly open to supporting his confirmation. Senators Bernie Sanders and John Fetterman are among those considering voting for Kennedy, influenced by shared critiques on corporate influence over food and a desire for a less chemically-laden country. Kennedy's agenda includes tackling big pharmaceutical companies, addressing chronic diseases, and promoting government-funded research on these issues. However, his stance on vaccinations has drawn criticism, with Senator Chris Murphy accusing Kennedy of wanting to 'kill our kids' by ending vaccinations and removing fluoride from drinking water. Despite this, Kennedy's nomination could potentially reshape health policy, focusing on food safety and reducing the influence of ultra-processed foods. Hawaii Gov. Josh Green has announced plans to meet with Senators in an attempt to block Kennedy's confirmation, citing his opposition to vaccinations. Additionally, Senator Bill Cassidy has expressed disagreement with Kennedy's views on vaccinations but looks forward to a dialogue with him.
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