WASHINGTON (The Hill) – Over half of registered voters are not confident in medical information cited by Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., according to a new poll.
When asked in the Quinnipiac University poll about their level of confidence “in medical information cited by Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.,” 57 percent of respondents said they are “not so confident” or “not confident at all.”
Seventeen percent in the poll said they are “very confident” when it comes to medical information cited by Kennedy, 22 percent said they are “somewhat confident” and five percent are unsure or did not respond.
Republican senators have become increasingly uncomfortable over President Trump’s unusual steps into health policy, notably the presi