RFK Jr. Lays Out Perfect Vaccine Argument in Presidential Townhall
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims people calling him an anti-vaxxer is a way of “silencing” him.
“I’ve never been anti-vaccine, and I’ve said that hundreds and hundreds of times but it doesn’t matter,” Kennedy told NewsNation host Elizabeth Vargas in a town hall Wednesday. “Because that is a way of silencing me. Using a pejorative to describe me is a way of silencing me or marginalizing me.”
Despite Kennedy’s comments, he claimed that vaccines are not “safety tested” and that the Food and Drug Administration is a “corrupt federal agency.”
“Unfortunately, vaccines are not safety tested. They’re not,” Kennedy said.