A week after he was sworn in as Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is already eyeing the removal of federal advisers on vaccine approvals and other crucial public health decisions, according to Politico.
Two people familiar with the plans told the publication that Kennedy was looking to remove members of advisory committees on a number of issues, including the approval of vaccines. Kennedy has long complained about members of the panels having ties to the industries they are supposed to regulate.
He has only just begun making evaluations and has yet to decide who or how many people will be replaced, Politico reported.
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