RFK Jr. Stands Firm on Vaccine Freedom in Senate Hearing

Facing criticism from the left, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's choice for the Department of Health and Human Services, defended personal liberty in healthcare decisions during a recent Senate committee hearing. Kennedy, despite unjust accusations of spreading vaccine misinformation by political opponents, reassured the committee of his respect for individuals' rights to choose, emphasizing he would not block access to polio and measles vaccines. This move highlights the ongoing struggle against governmental overreach in personal health matters.