
"Hines was asked by Elizabeth Vargas, a NewsNation anchor, on Monday, Is your husband going to run for president in 2028? And, if so, are you ready for that? Gosh, he's not going to run for president, Hines replied, though she subsequently conceded that Kennedy at one point didn't think he was going to go into politics and the next thing you know he's telling me he wants to run."
"Just Friday, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices handpicked by Kennedy voted to limit hepatitis B vaccines. The panel opted to remove the well-established recommendation that all newborns in the US receive a hepatitis B vaccine. Instead, it recommended that parents of infants whose mothers test negative for the virus consult with their healthcare provider to decide when or if their child should receive the vaccine series."
Cheryl Hines said she does not believe her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will run for president in 2028 when asked by NewsNation anchor Elizabeth Vargas. Hines replied, "Gosh, he's not going to run for president," while acknowledging Kennedy previously had not planned to enter politics before deciding to run. Hines has been married to Kennedy since 2014. Renewed attention to Kennedy's 2024 campaign followed a memoir by Olivia Nuzzi describing an affair. Kennedy served as a top health official under Donald Trump and has long opposed vaccines and promoted safety conspiracy theories. A CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices handpicked by Kennedy voted to remove the universal newborn hepatitis B recommendation and instead advised consulting providers when mothers test negative. Experts warn that changing the infant hepatitis B schedule could have significant consequences; a 2023 study found infant immunization led to a 99% decline in reported acute hepatitis B among young people.
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