Robert F. Kennedy Jr., during his confirmation hearings for leading the Department of Health and Human Services, refused to deny a link between vaccines and autism despite overwhelming evidence against it. He cited a flawed paper to support his claim, which has been widely debunked. Kennedy has a history of spreading vaccine misinformation.
Key Points
Kennedy cited a flawed and widely debunked paper to suggest a link between vaccines and autism.
Despite pressure from lawmakers and existing scientific evidence, Kennedy refused to disavow the link between vaccines and autism.
Kennedy has a history of repeating long-debunked claims about vaccines and autism.
Pros
Kennedy advocates for vaccine safety.
Cons
Kennedy spreads vaccine misinformation.
Refused to acknowledge overwhelming evidence disproving link between vaccines and autism.