Trump Considers Robert Kennedy Jr. for Key Health Policy Role
In a controversial move, Trump plans to involve vaccine skeptic Kennedy in child health initiatives if elected.
- Donald Trump announced his intention to assign Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a significant role in health policy should he win the presidential election.
- Trump aims to reduce child cancer, depression, and suicide rates by half within four years, although specifics on achieving these goals remain unclear.
- Kennedy, a known vaccine skeptic, claims Trump promised him control over the Health and Agriculture Departments.
- Kennedy's past includes promoting conspiracy theories and facing criticism from both Democrats and his own family.
- Initially an independent presidential candidate, Kennedy withdrew and aligned with Trump, potentially preventing a split of votes.