RFK Jr. Reassures Senate: Commitment to Public Health Intact Despite Prior Controversies

In a compelling Senate testimony, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., amidst swirling controversy and skepticism due to past statements questioning vaccine efficacy, affirmed his dedication to upholding the integrity of public health. Nominated by President Donald Trump for the head of the US Department of Health and Human Services, Kennedy vowed not to impede access to essential vaccinations such as polio and measles. His statement comes as a definitive effort to distance himself from the conspiracy theories that once clouded his reputation.