RFK Jr.'s Controversial Path to Leading Health and Human Services

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent anti-vaccine activist, has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, raising concerns among medical experts due to his history of promoting conspiracy theories and false health claims. Kennedy has made numerous controversial statements, including linking vaccines to autism and calling the coronavirus vaccine the 'deadliest vaccine ever made.' Despite his controversial views, Kennedy pledges to provide transparency and informed choices for Americans.
- 10 RFK Jr. conspiracy theories and false claims, in his own words The Washington Post
- These senators hold RFK Jr.’s fate in their hands. Here’s what they think about him. POLITICO
- What to know about HHS and how RFK Jr. could lead it Axios
- RFK Jr.’s to-do list to make America ‘healthy’ has health experts worried CNN
- Trump Picks R.F.K. Jr. to Be Head of Health and Human Services Dept. The New York Times
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