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RFK Jr. Won't Back CDC Director on Vaccines, CDC Scraps Positive Data
While the Trump administration has reportedly tried to rein in Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s widely unpopular anti-vaccine agenda, the political strategy is not working when it comes to words or actions.
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RFK Jr: "I have nothing to do with the measles outbreak here"[image or embed] -- Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) Apr 22, 2026 at 11:13 AM
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... In a Congressional hearing Tuesday, Kennedy refused to commit to supporting evidence-based vaccine policy from the next director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. At the same time, he refused to say that he wouldn't interfere with the agency's recommendations. Last week, Trump nominated Erica Schwartz to be the next CDC director, a role that requires Senate confirmation. Schwartz is a respected physician and former public health official who has championed the use of vaccines during her distinguished career. Outside experts were pleasantly surprised by the uncontroversial choice but wary of her ability to implement evidence-based policy under Kennedy. Last year, Kennedy -- who has no medical, scientific, or public health background -- ousted the previous Senate-confirmed director, Susan Monarez, who was, like Schwartz, a well-qualified and respected pick for the role. Monarez testified that she was pushed out for refusing to rubber-stamp vaccine recommendations from Kennedy's hand-selected anti-vaccine advisors. Monarez lasted as CDC director for just 29 days. Kennedy's response Tuesday suggested Schwartz could face an equally short tenure. His answer came amid an exchange with Rep. Raul Ruiz (D-Calif.) in a hearing of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. Ruiz asked Kennedy: "If Dr. Schwartz is confirmed, will you commit on the record today to implement whatever vaccine guidance she issues without interference?" Kennedy replied without hesitation: "I'm not going to make that kind of commitment." ...
Last week, Trump nominated Erica Schwartz to be the next CDC director, a role that requires Senate confirmation. Schwartz is a respected physician and former public health official who has championed the use of vaccines during her distinguished career. Outside experts were pleasantly surprised by the uncontroversial choice but wary of her ability to implement evidence-based policy under Kennedy.
Last year, Kennedy -- who has no medical, scientific, or public health background -- ousted the previous Senate-confirmed director, Susan Monarez, who was, like Schwartz, a well-qualified and respected pick for the role. Monarez testified that she was pushed out for refusing to rubber-stamp vaccine recommendations from Kennedy's hand-selected anti-vaccine advisors. Monarez lasted as CDC director for just 29 days.
Kennedy's response Tuesday suggested Schwartz could face an equally short tenure.
His answer came amid an exchange with Rep. Raul Ruiz (D-Calif.) in a hearing of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. Ruiz asked Kennedy: "If Dr. Schwartz is confirmed, will you commit on the record today to implement whatever vaccine guidance she issues without interference?"
Kennedy replied without hesitation: "I'm not going to make that kind of commitment." ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-04-23 06:32 PM | Reply
@#1 ... In a Congressional hearing Tuesday, Kennedy refused to commit to supporting evidence-based vaccine policy ...
Well, quelle surprise.
Sec Kennedy has been a huge fan of unsubstantiated conspiracy theories regarding medical best practices.
So, now the real question seems to be becoming ...
Yeah, he is doing damage to the health of Americans now, but what will be the lasting effects of his policies going forward? Say, a decade from now?
Will we have more or fewer cases of measles?
What about polio?
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-04-25 11:56 PM | Reply
Dumping dead bears, cutting off dead racoon penises while his children wait in the car, shooting heroin for many years, spouting non-medical propaganda against vaccines, etc etc etc.
This is our Secretary of HHS.
What a buffoon!
#3 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2026-04-26 02:11 AM | Reply
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