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Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), a doctor, abandoned his good judgment to confirm Robert F. Kennedy as health secretary. He's showing his regrets, finally.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. places anti-vaxxers in control of U.S. vaccine policy, slandering an actual expert along the way.
If Secretary Kennedy truly wants to restore confidence in our public health system, then he should let the science speak for ...
Sen. Cassidy said during a confirmation hearing Wednesday for the Trump administration’s CDC director nominee, Susan Monarez, “The people on [ACIP], although scientifically credentialed, no ...
But on Tuesday, Kennedy said during his House hearing that he “never made that agreement” with Cassidy not to change the ACIP panel. Cassidy, who chairs the Senate Committee on Health ...
Despite Cassidy’s call, the ACIP meeting will be held as planned on Wednesday and Thursday, according to a source familiar with its scheduling. Kennedy named only eight people to replace the 17 ...
When asked Tuesday if he felt duped by Kennedy, Cassidy said: “The agreement with Secretary Kennedy on the ACIP was about process, not about membership. So, I'll just leave it at that.” ...
The ACIP meeting was the first time the eight new members convened since they were appointed by Kennedy on June 11.
Sen. Bill Cassidy's call for postponing the meeting of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices seemed like an incredibly tepid response to the outrageous actions of Health and Human Services ...
Firing ACIP members is far from the first time Kennedy has flouted Cassidy's guardrails. Earlier this month, Kennedy bypassed ACIP entirely when he declared pregnant women and healthy children don ...
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) said some of the new members appointed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. "may even have a preconceived bias ...
A startling new vision of vaccination in America is becoming clearer — one likely to involve fresh scrutiny of established ...