RFK Jr. Faces Scrutiny Over Potential Health and Human Services Role
Trump's nomination of RFK Jr. to lead HHS raises concerns due to his controversial vaccine stance.
- Donald Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head the Department of Health and Human Services, sparking debate over his past anti-vaccine comments.
- Kennedy's history of promoting vaccine misinformation, including the debunked link between vaccines and autism, has led to widespread criticism.
- If confirmed, Kennedy would oversee major health agencies like the CDC, FDA, and NIH, with a budget of $1.7 trillion.
- Kennedy's agenda includes addressing chronic diseases and reforming food and health systems, but his vaccine stance remains contentious.
- There is uncertainty about Kennedy's confirmation due to bipartisan concerns and potential opposition in the Senate.





























































