Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump health secretary nominee, faces scrutiny in Congress hearings
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Appears before Congress as President Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services, facing scrutiny over his vaccine views and past comments.
- Kennedy claims he is not anti-vaccine and aims to reassure lawmakers regarding his stance on immunizations.
- Senators, including Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, plan to question Kennedy about vaccine policies and public health impacts.
- Kennedy seeks support from both Republicans and Democrats, focusing on issues like food regulations and health access.
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