Controversy Surrounds RFK Jr.'s Health Secretary Nomination

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President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services has sparked significant concern among medical experts due to Kennedy's history of promoting debunked health conspiracy theories and vaccine skepticism. The role involves overseeing a $1.7 trillion budget and 13 federal agencies, including the CDC and FDA. Many in the medical community fear Kennedy's nontraditional views could undermine public health efforts, particularly in vaccine advocacy, and have launched a petition against his appointment.
- Here’s what medical experts think of RFK Jr.’s health secretary nomination Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- A look at how some of Trump's picks to lead health agencies could help carry out Kennedy's overhaul The Associated Press
- Democratic governor explains his surprising support of RFK Jr. CNN
- 'Just not qualified': Trump health leadership raises red flags MSNBC
- Kennedy’s ‘MAHA transition team’ includes anti-vax activists POLITICO
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