Cassidy slams RFK Jr. over resurgence in vaccine-preventable diseases
Summary
Senator Bill Cassidy blamed Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for a rise in diseases that can be prevented by vaccines. Cassidy shared a news report saying hospitals are seeing more cases of these illnesses now.Key Facts
- Senator Bill Cassidy is from Louisiana and is a Republican.
- He criticized HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. publicly.
- The criticism was about an increase in illnesses that vaccines can prevent.
- Cassidy used the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to express his views.
- A New York Times article reported that hospitals are treating more people with vaccine-preventable diseases.
- Doctors report they often see these diseases more frequently now.
- The article links the increase in disease cases to policies or statements made by Secretary Kennedy.
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