RFK Jr.'s Potential Role in Trump Administration Sparks Vaccine Debate

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is being considered by Trump allies for the role of Secretary of Health and Human Services, following the Republicans' Senate majority win. Kennedy, known for his controversial views on vaccines, faces skepticism from health experts and Democrats. Despite his noncommittal stance, Kennedy's supporters argue his "Make America Healthy Again" proposals align with Trump's platform. Other potential candidates include Florida's Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo and former officials Bobby Jindal and Eric Hargan. Kennedy's nomination could face challenges due to his divisive public health positions.
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- Trump campaign quietly distances itself from RFK Jr after new vaccine safety comments The Telegraph
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