I will publicly apologize if science proves me wrong, says RFK Jr.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told senators on Thursday that he will apologize over comments he’s made on vaccines if the science proves him wrong.

“I just want to follow the science, and if the science says I am wrong about what I've said in the past, as I said, I will publicly apologize,” he told members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions during his second confirmation hearing for the post of secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Democratic senators again grilled him over his statements that question the effectiveness of vaccines. He has linked the measles vaccine and other vaccines to autism — despite the fact that several studies have shown this is not true — and is listed as the founder of the nonprofit Children’s Health Defense, known for spreading vaccine misinformation.

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