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Kennedy’s vaccine sell
With Robert King RFK JR. IS JUST ASKING — Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who spent years railing against vaccines and sowing doubt about their safety as well as bashing pesticides, ultra-processed and genetically modified foods, is just a “person with questions.” That’s how some Republican lawmakers he’s met...
politico.com - 30+ days ago

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