Since he was confirmed as secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has used his platform to erode trust in vaccines and spread a staggering amount of misinformation . In a single appearance last week, he incorrectly claimed that fetuses develop “in” the placenta and suggested without evidence that Tylenol given to infants following circumcision causes autism. Yet his wife, Cheryl Hines — who, until relatively recently, was registered as a Democrat — thinks he’s doing a great job.

Appearing on The View on Tuesday, Hines took issue with the suggestion that her husband — who has no medical background — is unfit to serve as the nation’s top health official. “The problem, respectfully, is that your husband is the least-qualified Department of Health and Hum

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