Republican Senators Thom Tillis of North Carolina and Josh Hawley of Missouri have expressed differing views on President-elect Donald Trump's Health and Human Services secretary pick, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Senator Tillis raised concerns from the agriculture industry regarding Kennedy's appointment, particularly focusing on issues unrelated to his role in HHS. Tillis mentioned that he had heard feedback from the agriculture community and plans to discuss these concerns with Kennedy. He also mentioned the need to address reported statements made by Kennedy on vaccines.
Senator Tillis, a member of the Senate Finance Committee responsible for Kennedy's confirmation, emphasized the importance of thoroughly researching Kennedy's statements before passing judgment.
On the other hand, Senator Hawley dismissed concerns about Kennedy's views on vaccines and abortion. When asked about Kennedy's stance on vaccines potentially causing autism, Hawley redirected the focus to supporting the President's policies.
Both senators are expected to engage with Kennedy to address their respective concerns and clarify his positions on various issues.