Kennedy, whom President Donald Trump nominated for secretary of Health and Human Services, has frequently spoken out against vaccines. But he spent part of Wednesday’s hearings denying that he was an anti-vaxxer and at one point insisted that his own children were vaccinated.
“What are you going to believe, his well-documented decades-long record, or the thing he said today when he was trying to get a job?” Kosta asked. “Besides, all of his kids are vaccinated. He definitely doesn’t regret that, right? Right? Right?”
Kosta rolled footage of Kennedy in 2020 saying that, if he could go back in time, he would stop his children from getting vaccinated.
“I would do anything for that,” Kennedy said. “I would pay anything to be able to do that.”
“That is the worst answer to what you would do with a time machine that I have ever heard,” Kosta said, adding in disbelief: “You can’t think of anyone else in your family that you would go back in time and try to prevent a shot from happening, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.? No one else?”
Kennedy’s father, Robert F. Kennedy, was assassinated while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968. His uncle, President John F. Kennedy, was assassinated in 1963.
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