(VitalNews.org) – Wasting no time to attack a dissenting family member for joining President-elect Donald Trump, John F. Kennedy’s daughter slammed cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for his views on vaccines.
Currently the U.S. Ambassador to Australia, Caroline Kennedy’s criticism comes as RFK Jr. is set to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HSS) under Trump’s second term.
In a farewell address at the National Press Club in Canberra, Caroline pulled no punches when discussing her cousin’s stance on vaccines.
“I think Bobby Kennedy’s views on vaccines are dangerous, but I don’t think that most Americans share them, so we’ll just have to wait and see what happens,” she stated.
“I grew up with him, so I’ve known all this for a long time; others are just getting to know him,” Caroline added.
Kennedy’s comments highlight a growing rift within the iconic political family, which is traditionally known for supporting public health initiatives.
Himself an environmental lawyer and founder of the anti-vaccine group Children’s Health Defense, RFK Jr. has long been associated with theories about vaccines and 5G networks.
Despite the family disagreement, it is crucial to note that RFK Jr.’s appointment reflects Trump’s commitment to challenging the status quo in Washington.
By bringing in outsiders with fresh perspectives, the administration aims to shake up entrenched bureaucracies and question longstanding policies that may not serve the American people’s best interests.
As the debate over vaccine safety and efficacy continues, RFK Jr.’s appointment will bring these issues to the forefront of national discussion.
While mainstream media and establishment figures criticize his views, many Americans also appreciate his willingness to challenge big pharma and question corporate interests’ influence on public health policy.
Caroline’s criticism of RFK Jr. also comes amid broader concerns about Trump’s cabinet picks. She addressed worries about other appointments, including Tulsi Gabbard.
“There are thousands of people who work in our intelligence agencies and work closely with Australia and we have no more trusted or capable ally and that’s going to continue,” Caroline assured.
As the Trump administration prepares for its second term, the appointment of RFK Jr. to lead HHS signals a potential shift in approach to public health.
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