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Trump Nominates RFK Jr. for HHS Secretary, Gains Support from 25 GOP Senators Amid Polio Vaccine Assurance
Dec 17, 2024, 08:13 AM
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve as the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), a decision that has sparked significant debate due to Kennedy's controversial views on vaccines. Kennedy, who has been vocal about his skepticism regarding vaccines, is currently meeting with 25 GOP senators on Capitol Hill to garner support for his confirmation. During these meetings, Kennedy has reassured senators of his support for the polio vaccine, stating, 'I’m all for the polio vaccine.' This stance comes in the wake of reports that a lawyer associated with Kennedy had petitioned the FDA to revoke the approval of the polio vaccine. Trump has also defended the polio vaccine, emphasizing his belief in its efficacy and stating that it will not be lost under his administration. Additionally, Kennedy's nomination has raised concerns among public health leaders due to his history of promoting debunked theories linking vaccines to autism and other chronic diseases. Despite these controversies, Kennedy is pushing forward with his 'Make America Healthy Again' campaign, focusing on issues like transparency in vaccine research, cracking down on ultra-processed foods, and addressing chronic diseases. Senator Rick Scott has expressed his support for Kennedy, highlighting the nominee's commitment to transparency in vaccines and his focus on keeping Americans healthy.
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