During his Senate confirmation hearing for the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services role, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. was grilled about his history of spreading dangerous medical conspiracy theories.
After a failed 2024 independent presidential campaign, Kennedy threw his support behind Trump. Trump subsequently nominated him for the Secretary of Health and Human Services. However, Kennedy is among the most controversial of the President’s cabinet picks, especially since he has frequently placed conspiracies above fact-based medical research and history. He’s a prominent member of the anti-vaccine movement and has spread debunked claims, such as that there’s a correlation between vaccines and autism. His spread of misinformation and staunch support of Trump has led to his own family distancing themselves from him. Multiple members of the Kennedy family have denounced his offensive conspiracy claims and endorsement of Trump. On the eve of his Senate confirmation hearing, his cousin, Caroline Kennedy, penned a scathing letter, deeming him a “predator” who “groveled to Donald Trump for a job.”
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