- Sen. Bill Cassidy did not endorse Robert F. Kennedy Jr. following their recent meeting regarding health policies.
- The discussion involved vaccines, with Cassidy noting they spoke about "every permutation of vaccines" during their nearly hour-long talk.
- Despite his criticism of Kennedy’s views on vaccines, Cassidy recognized some common ground, such as the need to reduce ultraprocessed foods.
- RFK Jr., an advocate against vaccines, aims to increase public access to safety data without wanting to eliminate vaccines entirely.
- Cassidy's response contrasts with the more supportive views from other Senate Republicans, highlighting divisions within the party regarding Kennedy’s nomination.
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