Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday announced the release of the "Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy" report.
The report outlines the Trump administration's approach to healthy outcomes for children and families, although it does not go into detail.
The report says HHS is continuing to research adverse effects of vaccines and is intent on "ensuring the best childhood vaccine schedule." But Kennedy has a long history of raising doubts about vaccines — despite decades of evidence showing they've saved millions of people from debilitating illness or death.
Hours later, President Trump signed an executive action calling for stricter enforcement of direct-to-consumer drug ads.
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