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RFK Jr's Viral Bear Video, Vaccine Skepticism & Health Budget Blitz Spark Furor
May 14, 2025 · 3 min
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Robert F Kennedy Jr has dominated headlines and social media over the past several days as he makes his high-stakes debut as Secretary of Health and Human Services. On May 14, Kennedy faced Congress for the first time since his contentious January confirmation, testifying before both the House Appropriations Committee and the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. According to ABC News, Kennedy defended the department’s sweeping layoffs and cost-cutting measures, arguing they were necessary to combat the nation’s chronic disease epidemic and reduce taxpayer burden. He emphasized his goal to “do more, a lot more with less,” while also touting the administration’s $500 million “Make America Healthy Again” initiative focused on nutrition and lifestyle, even as the proposed budget slashes funding for vaccination efforts, maternal health, and preschool programs.The New York Times and Politico both report that Kennedy’s vaccine skepticism remains a lightning rod issue, particularly in light of a recent measles outbreak that's sickened a thousand people. Public health voices and lawmakers alike called for tough questioning, especially from Senator Bill Cassidy, who grilled Kennedy at his confirmation hearings about conspiracy theories and controversial statements on vaccines. Cassidy, chair of the powerful Senate health committee and himself a physician, is seen as the only lawmaker with real leverage over Kennedy’s future. Yet, as Politico puts it, Cassidy appears to be taking a diplomatic approach, frequently communicating with the secretary and believing this has helped temper Kennedy’s anti-vaccine rhetoric—though critics argue this only legitimizes Kennedy’s position and policies.Kennedy was also trending across social media thanks to a bizarre resurfaced video involving a dead bear. As reported by The Independent, the video—originally posted by Kennedy himself and featuring actress Roseanne Barr as an amused listener—describes Kennedy discovering a bear killed by a car, taking it home, and later becoming the subject of statewide news scrutiny. The clip and accompanying photo went viral, sparking disgust and bewilderment online while pre-empting a profile in The New Yorker.Meanwhile, policy wonks are anxiously watching Kennedy’s next moves around vaccine oversight and the FDA, with PBS noting he may be pressed about the administration’s intent to review and possibly remove fluoride supplements from the market. The Congressional Budget Office’s analysis indicating millions could lose Medicaid coverage under the proposed HHS cuts has only heightened the scrutiny.There’s no confirmed information yet on new investigations or staff shakeups, but speculation is rampant about Kennedy’s reported appointment of a vaccine skeptic to investigate autism and his tepid endorsement of the measles vaccine. While high-profile public health advocates are calling for his resignation, for now, the relationship with Senator Cassidy and the White House appears stable, with Kennedy signaling both resolve and controversy at the center of American health policy’s fiercest debates.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta