Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vowed to take Anthony Fauci down three years ago. Soon enough, he may replace him as the nation’s top health official.
If former President Donald Trump is elected president, the nation’s loudest anti-vaccine proponent could conceivably be in a position to drastically transform U.S. health policy.
Last week during a Zoom organizing call, Kennedy, who sits on Trump’s transition team, said in leaked remarks that the Republican nominee has promised him