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Trump wants MAHA moms’ votes, but lawmakers are worried about his health secretary’s vaccine policies. President Donald Trump is betting that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s MAHA followers will matter more to Republicans in next year’s elections than people turned off by Kennedy’s vaccine policy moves.
At a fiery Senate hearing, RFK Jr. pushed back against critics, defended his CDC shake-up, and revealed hidden study results long kept from the public.
Kennedy Jr. holds the key to maintaining Republican congressional majorities — but GOP lawmakers aren't so sure. The president is betting that Kennedy's "Make America Healthy Again" followers will matter more in the midterm elections than voters who oppose his vaccine policies,
Seven months after they voted to confirm longtime anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the nation’s health secretary, some Republican senators are having second thoughts. “I’m a doctor. Vaccines work,
Jack Schlossberg, a young voice in Democratic party, has gone viral on social media for his pop culture posts and attacks on RFK Jr.