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Kennedy's Confirmation Hearing Drama: A Health Secretary's Struggle
Thursday, January 30, 2025
Senator Bill Cassidy, a physician and the chairman of the health committee, also had some tough questions for Kennedy. He asked Kennedy if he would reassure mothers that the measles and hepatitis B vaccines do not cause autism. Kennedy said he would if the data supported it. Cassidy also shared a personal story about a patient who needed a liver transplant. He blamed the lack of vaccines for the patient's condition.
Kennedy's lack of knowledge about major health programs like Medicare and Medicaid was also a concern. He struggled to answer questions about these programs accurately. This raised questions about his preparedness for the role.
Senator Bernie Sanders asked Kennedy about the success of Covid-19 vaccines. Kennedy's response was surprising. He said he didn't know because there wasn't a good surveillance system in place. Sanders pointed out that the studies were already there, and Kennedy should have looked at them as an applicant for the job.
Cassidy also had some concerns about Kennedy's history of undermining confidence in vaccines. He asked Kennedy if he could trust that this was in the past. Cassidy's vote could be crucial in Kennedy's confirmation battle, and he has not yet endorsed Kennedy's nomination. He has said that Kennedy's anti-vaccination stances are wrong.
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