

RFK Jr. faces bipartisan backlash at hearing
4 snips Sep 5, 2025
Michael Osterholm, Director of the University of Minnesota Center for Infectious Disease Research and a prominent public health expert, shares insights on the recent bipartisan backlash against vaccine policies at a Senate hearing. He discusses the critical need for transparent health leadership amidst growing public concerns about COVID-19 data reliability. The conversation also touches on the surprising support for vaccine mandates among Republicans and highlights challenges in national pandemic preparedness, warning of potential future health crises.
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Bipartisan Rebuke Over Vaccine Leadership
- Senators from both parties delivered a rare bipartisan rebuke of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over vaccine claims and CDC turmoil.
- The hearing exposed deep concern that his statements and policy moves are undermining trusted public health guidance.
Questioning Pandemic Basics Raised Alarm
- Senators pressed Kennedy on basic pandemic facts and vaccine impact, noting his uncertain answers.
- That uncertainty shocked lawmakers who argued it is unacceptable for the HHS secretary to question known COVID mortality and vaccine benefits.
Republican Doctors Force Clarity On Warp Speed
- Republican physicians-senators pressed Kennedy to clarify his stance on Operation Warp Speed and mRNA vaccines.
- Their line of questioning boxed him into supporting Warp Speed's success while contradicting his prior anti-vaccine statements.