Trust in Federal Health Leadership Is Failing Under RFK Jr., New Poll Finds
Disapproval of Kennedy as health secretary comes amid partisan distrust in federal health agencies and a 24% drop in Democratic trust in CDC vaccine info, KFF found.
- A new KFF poll reveals that 59% of Democrats think President Trump's statements about Tylenol are 'definitely false,' while 56% of Republicans find them 'definitely true' or 'probably true.'
- Trust in the CDC has significantly declined, with only 50% of Americans trusting it for reliable vaccine information, down from 63% two years ago.
- The poll indicates that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a low approval rating, with 59% of respondents disapproving of his job performance.
- Most Americans disapprove of the Trump administration's claims linking acetaminophen use during pregnancy to autism, which lack scientific support.
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Majorities disapprove of RFK Jr. performance, doubt autism-Tylenol claims, KFF poll finds • Daily Montanan
WASHINGTON — A majority of Americans disapprove of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s job performance and the federal government’s evolving vaccine policy, according to a poll released Thursday by the nonpartisan health organization KFF. In addition, the vast majority of those surveyed have heard the unproven claims made by President Donald Trump, […]
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