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‘My opinions about vaccines are irrelevant’: RFK Jr. testifies on measles vaccinations
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‘My opinions about vaccines are irrelevant’: RFK Jr. testifies on measles vaccinations
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‘My opinions about vaccines are irrelevant’: RFK Jr. testifies on measles vaccinations
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Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he didn’t think that “people should be taking medical advice” from him after Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., questioned whether the HHS secretary would vaccinate his children for measles, among several other diseases, during a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing.May 14, 2025