January 12, 2017
(TheTruthAboutCancer.com) On Tuesday, January 10, 2017, President-elect Donald Trump met with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in New York. According to incoming White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, the two discussed “the issues pertaining to vaccines and immunizations.”
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Over the past couple of decades, Kennedy has been very vocal in his efforts to make sure that vaccines are as safe as possible and that the scientific research is sound.
Kennedy, the eldest son of Senator Robert Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy, told reporters that President-elect Trump had asked him to chair a commission on “vaccination safety and scientific integrity.”
After the meeting, Kennedy told reporters, “President-elect Trump has some doubts about the current vaccine policy, and he has questions about it. His opinion doesn’t matter but the science does matter, and we ought to be reading the science, and we ought to be debating the science. And that everybody ought to be able to be assured that the vaccines that we have — he’s very pro-vaccine, as am I — but they’re as safe as they possibly can be.”