
RFK Jr. Dodges Vaccine Questions in Senate Hearing
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Testifies Before Senate Committee, Avoids Direct Answers on Vaccines Washington, D.C. – Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently appeared before a Senate committee, facing questions about his views on vaccines. The exchange was notable for Kennedy's repeated reluctance to offer direct medical advice. He stated, "I don't think people should be taking medical advice from me." This carefully worded response highlights the ongoing public debate about vaccine safety and the potential influence of prominent figures on public health decisions. While Kennedy's opinions are well known, his cautious approach in this hearing suggests a strategic attempt to avoid being perceived as advocating for or against specific vaccination policies. The hearing itself underscores the ongoing complexities of public health communication and the need for clear, evidence-based information.