RFK Jr.'s Health Agenda Faces Resistance Amid Trump's Return
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s proposed health reforms under Trump's administration encounter significant opposition from both political and health establishment figures.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. aims to overhaul U.S. health policies, targeting federal agencies like the FDA to reduce corporate influence.
- Critics label Kennedy as a vaccine skeptic, warning that his policies could lead to a resurgence of preventable diseases.
- The health sector, along with bipartisan political figures, expresses alarm over Kennedy's potential role in reshaping public health.
- Trump's administration may face challenges in implementing Kennedy's agenda due to legal and bureaucratic constraints.
- Public trust in health agencies has declined post-COVID, potentially impacting the reception of Kennedy's proposed changes.