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Trump Hints At RFK Jr-Led Vaccine Ban, Radical Health Overhaul If Elected

Donald Trump suggested he might empower RFK Jr. to oversee public health, with a possible vaccine ban and fluoride restrictions if elected. The controversial shift has raised concerns among experts.

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Trump Hints At RFK Jr-Led Vaccine Ban, Radical Health Overhaul If Elected

In a recent interview, Donald Trump hinted at a major shift in public health policy if elected, potentially involving a ban on certain vaccines. Trump suggested that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vocal vaccine critic, could lead this overhaul, fueling speculation over changes to long-standing health practices in the United States.

RFK Jr’s Role in Public Health

During an NBC interview, Trump confirmed his intention to give Kennedy, an independent candidate who recently endorsed him, a significant role in his administration. RFK Jr. is known for promoting controversial theories linking vaccines to autism—a claim widely debunked by scientific research. Trump’s willingness to entertain Kennedy’s ideas on public health could signal an unprecedented approach to vaccine policies.

Possible Vaccine Ban and Water Fluoridation Changes

When asked about the possibility of banning vaccines, Trump responded cautiously, “I’ll make a decision,” adding that Kennedy’s “strong views” would play a role in shaping policy. Additionally, Trump didn’t dismiss Kennedy’s proposal to end water fluoridation, a common practice backed by health experts for reducing dental disease. “It sounds OK to me,” Trump remarked, raising concerns about how public health policies could be affected.

Health Experts Alarmed Over Public Health Shift

Kennedy has stated that Trump promised him authority over multiple agencies, including the Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Trump has yet to specify Kennedy’s responsibilities but told supporters in New York that Kennedy would have “freedom” to reform food and medicine regulations.

Trump Campaign Co-Chair Backs RFK Jr’s Claims

Howard Lutnick, co-chair of Trump’s campaign, bolstered Kennedy’s statements, noting that he could be granted access to federal vaccine safety data. Lutnick suggested Kennedy would aim to prove vaccines’ risks using government data, calling it “pretty cool” to let Kennedy analyze the information.

Expert Concerns Amid Possible Reversal of Public Health Standards

With Trump’s endorsement of Kennedy’s agenda, experts warn of the implications for public health. The potential changes, including a vaccine ban, could affect millions, sparking a national debate on the future of health and safety standards in the U.S.

 

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