Summary
Former President Trump has voiced support for vaccines, despite recent policy changes proposed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that have been criticized for limiting children's vaccine eligibility. Trump emphasized that vaccines work and are not controversial, breaking away from Kennedy’s stance on vaccine mandates.
Key Facts
- Trump publicly supported vaccines during an Oval Office meeting on Friday.
- He disagreed with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine mandates that limit eligibility for children.
- Trump stated that vaccines are effective and not controversial.
- Trump previously expressed doubts about vaccines but later supported the COVID-19 vaccine efforts.
- Kennedy's vaccine policies have faced criticism and caused controversy.
- Kennedy faced backlash at a Senate hearing for changes to CDC policies.
- Joe Kennedy III has called for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s resignation.