During Senate confirmation hearings, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. refused to say vaccines don't cause autism, prompting concern from some senators. President Trump supported Kennedy's nomination and praised his dedication to health issues. The hearings also delved into Kennedy's views on vaccines, abortion, Medicaid, and more.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. refused to say vaccines don't cause autism during Senate confirmation hearings.
President Trump supported Kennedy's nomination and praised his dedication to health issues.
The hearings also covered Kennedy's views on vaccines, abortion, Medicaid, and more.
Some senators expressed concern over Kennedy's stance on vaccines.