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Senator Bill Cassidy backed RFK Jr.'s confirmation as HHS secretary despite concerns over his anti-vaccine stance and CDC policy changes.
Republican Senator Bill Cassidy, a physician, defended his vote to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services Secretary despite Kennedy’s reversal of the CDC’s long-standing position that vaccines do not cause autism.
Cassidy acknowledged the scientific consensus on vaccine safety and expressed concern over misinformation, but avoided directly criticizing Kennedy, citing assurances that CDC policies would be upheld.
He noted an asterisk on the CDC website reflecting a conversation he had with Kennedy, while publicly expressing alarm over Kennedy’s dismissal of the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel and appointment of non-experts.
Cassidy emphasized bipartisanship and urged Americans to consult doctors, offering no accountability for his role in the confirmation or steps to correct the website changes.
El senador Bill Cassidy respaldó la confirmación de RFK Jr. como secretario de HHS a pesar de las preocupaciones sobre su postura antivacuna y los cambios en la política de los CDC.