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«Your past of undermining confidence in vaccines with unfounded or misleading arguments concerns me,» Republican Senator Bill Cassidy, a physician from Louisiana, told Kennedy. «I have constituents who partly credit you for their decision to not vaccinate their child.»
«You've cast doubt on some of these vaccines… but the data, and I could quote some of it, the data has been there for a long time,» Cassidy said.
Kennedy on Wednesday squared off against Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee over his past comments that spread misinformation on vaccines and his shifting stance on abortion rights.
They brought up comments Kennedy has made over decades, including that no vaccine was safe and effective, and quoted other Kennedy remarks made without evidence, including that COVID-19 was targeted to attack Caucasians and Black people, and that it was «highly likely» that Lyme disease was a military bioweapon.
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