Washington Week with The Atlantic

Is RFK Jr.'s vaccine fight popular with Trump and his base?

Scientists have endorsed the efficacy of vaccines for quite literally hundreds of years. George Washington himself had his troops vaccinated for smallpox. But Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent a day debating vaccination with senators of both parties. The panel discusses how popular the agenda is with President Trump's supporters.

Is RFK Jr.'s vaccine fight popular with Trump and his base?

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