WASHINGTON –– Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. began his appearance before a congressional committee Thursday by defending his work in enacting his “Make America Healthy Again Agenda” since taking office.
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. began his appearance before a congressional committee Thursday by defending his work in enacting his “Make America Healthy Again Agenda” since taking office and brought up what he called “the recent shakeup” at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at the end of his remarks
“It's imperative that we remove officials with conflicts of interest and catastrophically bad judgment and political agendas,” he told the committee.
Kennedy is expected to face questions about vaccine policy as well as the firing of former