RFK Jr. and the case of the onesies: Concerns about vaccine views flare at confirmation hearing
At a Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump’s pick to be the nation’s health secretary, there was discussion of abortion, Medicaid, and Covid-19.
There was also discussion of onesies.
About two hours into the hearing before the Senate Finance Committee, one member, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), displayed posters showing onesies for infants sold online by Children’s Health Defense, the nonprofit that RFK Jr. chaired until last year.
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