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Kennedy grilled by Senate Democrats on vaccines and abortion
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's controversial nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary, attempted to recast his record as a vaccine skeptic as he faced tough questions from Senate Democrats at a confirmation hearing. Kennedy said he was not against vaccines and would tackle a crisis of chronic disease among Americans. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports.Jan. 29, 2025