Democratic Governor Endorses Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for United States Health Secretary Role
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis expressed his support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., acknowledging the good work he has done.
Gov. Polis initially praised Kennedy after President-elect Donald Trump nominated him as the U.S. health secretary. However, he later rescinded his support for Kennedy’s work on vaccines.
As a Democrat, Polis shared his excitement about the appointment on social media on Nov. 14.
Kennedy has been vocal about the safety and efficacy of vaccines, opposing mandates and advocating for lower drug prices, better nutrition, and reduced pesticide use in agriculture.
Polis remains concerned about Kennedy’s views on vaccines and fluoridation but welcomes action on pesticides and prescription drug costs. He reiterated his belief in the importance of science-based health policies and vaccination, emphasizing the need for a transformation in institutions like the FDA to lower drug costs and promote healthy food choices.
Trump underscored the need for HHS to address issues like harmful chemicals, pollutants, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and food additives contributing to the health crisis. Kennedy vowed to combat corruption, stop industry-government connections, and prioritize evidence-based science for better health outcomes.
While Kennedy has garnered support from some legislators, others like Sen. Patty Murray criticized his views, especially on vaccines, warning that his appointment could hinder public health progress.
Confirmation of presidential nominees, including the HHS secretary, is subject to Senate approval.