Trump team member hints at possible health policy changes with RFK Jr
A key Trump transition figure discussed potential shifts in vaccine oversight during recent CNN appearance. Comments suggest possible collaboration with RFK Jr in future administration setup
During a mid-week CNN appearance Howard Lutnick‚ a co-chair of Trumps transition team made some eye-catching statements about future health-data plans. The discussion centered around Robert F Kennedy Jrʼs possible role in a next administration — a topic thats gotten more attention since last summers campaign developments
In the interview Lutnick shared views that align with well-known anti-vaccine positions: bringing up disputed connections between vaccines and health issues (which medical experts have long since rejected). His comments pointed to a plan where RFK Jr would get access to government health records to re-examine vaccine safety protocols
Donald Trump has often talked about giving Kennedy an important position if he returns to office. This follows RFKs decision to stop his own white-house run and back Trump instead (which happened bout 3 months ago). The transition co-chairs statements suggest some big shifts in how vaccine oversight might work: including ideas about changing current medical guidelines and safety standards
The interview touched on several disputed claims about immunizations that dont match up with established medical facts. Lutnicks comments hint at potential policy changes that would go against current scientific understanding and public health recommendations