
Kennedy Jr. Grilled on Vaccines, Staff Cuts: "Don't Take Medical Advice From Me"
Washington D.C. - Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently faced intense questioning during a congressional hearing. Lawmakers pressed him on various issues, including his stance on vaccines and the significant staff cuts within his department. Kennedy, in response to questions about vaccine policies, offered a noteworthy statement: "I don’t think people should be taking medical advice from me." This comment, along with the broader context of the hearing, underscores the ongoing debate surrounding his leadership and health policies. The hearing also delved into Kennedy's views on measles vaccinations, adding another layer to the ongoing discussion of public health strategies. The significant staff cuts, amounting to 20,000 employees, further fueled the political discourse surrounding his tenure. While the hearing brought forth numerous concerns, Kennedy's direct statement emphasizes the importance of seeking medical advice from qualified professionals rather than public figures.