RFK Jr. says people shouldn't take his medical advice when asked about vaccines at hearing
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Health and Human Services Secretary, testified before the House Appropriations Committee on Tuesday, May 14, 2025, in Washington, D.C.
- Kennedy, known as a vaccine skeptic, faced questions about vaccinating children amid a measles outbreak as well as scrutiny over planned HHS staff layoffs.
- During the hearing, Kennedy avoided giving a clear response when questioned about immunizing his child against measles and instead highlighted his priority on addressing chronic disease.
- He emphasized that simply increasing financial resources won't resolve the issue and committed to reallocating resources from administrative expenses to programs that produce tangible results.
- The event featured arrests of seven protesters, including Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen, and highlighted tensions over public health policy and broader political issues.
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