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Bipartisan Concerns: Sanders and Kennedy on U.S. Health Issues

Sen. Bernie Sanders expresses mixed feelings about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s health policies amid Trump's administration.

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Updated: Dec 5th, 2024, 10:16 PM ET

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Sen. Bernie Sanders praises Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s views on food industry reform while criticizing his health stance. Kennedy's nomination to lead HHS has created bipartisan tension, highlighting the conflicting views on nutrition and vaccines. Sanders acknowledges Kennedy's points on chronic illness but maintains skepticism about some of Kennedy's theories. This complex dynamic raises questions about the future direction of U.S. health policies under the Trump administration.


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