"Kennedy mostly sidestepped questions about vaccines, declining to repeat claims about supposed links between vaccines and autism, stating, 'It's possible, certainly,' when asked about a measles death."
"The White House fears Kennedy's anti-vaccine agenda will tank Republicans in the midterms, leading him to focus on the government's new inverted food pyramid and school meals."
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been urged by the White House to avoid discussing vaccines. During a congressional testimony, he sidestepped questions about vaccine-autism links and the benefits of measles. Kennedy's recent public statements have shifted focus to topics like the inverted food pyramid and school meals. His restrained approach coincides with efforts by the Trump administration to manage HHS's internal dynamics, including appointing Chris Klomp as chief counselor to oversee Kennedy's actions.
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