RFK Jr faces intense questions in US Senate on measles and flu deaths
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Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. faced intense Senate questions on measles and flu deaths.
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The Secretary's messaging on vaccines and the administration's response to outbreaks could impact public health information and vaccine confidence.
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense questioning from US senators regarding the administration's response to a measles outbreak and vaccine misinformation. During a Senate finance committee hearing, Senator Ron Wyden criticized Kennedy's messaging, stating he made parents doubt vaccines and doctors. Kennedy asserted he "had nothing to do with the measles outbreak" and claimed to support measles and MMR vaccines. This scrutiny comes amidst concerns about public health messaging from a high-ranking official on critical issues like vaccine efficacy. The hearing highlighted ongoing tensions between the White House's health leadership and congressional oversight on public health policy.
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Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. faced questioning from senators during a Senate finance committee hearing.
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RFK Jr.'s Controversial Statements and HHS Role
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., serving as Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, faced scrutiny and calls for resignation over past controversial comments, particularly concerning vaccines and Black children on ADHD medication. He also made claims about the US's handling of measles outbreaks that drew attention.
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