Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton thinks it may be detrimental for Americans to follow the âcrackpot ideasâ brought forth by Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Clinton talked about Kennedyâs ideas as âanti-scienceâ in an appearanceon âMorning Joeâ Wednesday.
This comes after Kennedy and President Donald Trump revealed there was an alleged link between pregnant women taking Tylenol and their babies having autism.
âWeâre doing a series of working groups, and in those working groups are experts, not just from the United States but all over, and one of the biggest concerns is what we are doing in our own country to put our own peopleâs health at risk: dismantling public health, listening to literally crackpot ideas about whatâs happening,â Clinton said.
She also said that in 1800, U.S. life expectancy was 35; now it is 78.
âWhen I hear people like, you know, Kennedy and others talking about getting back to a time when we arenât vaccinating, weâre drinking raw milk â yeah! And people didnât live,â Clinton continued. âI mean, this is so crazy, itâs so wrongheaded, itâs so shortsighted, and itâs going to cause deaths. We just saw two children die from whooping cough. We saw the deaths from measles.â
Under Kennedyâs time as head of Health and Human Services, funding for mRNA vaccine research has been cut.
Several people have also left the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Clinton also said the Trump administration is attempting to âturn the clock backâ on medical progress.
âThese guys want to literally turn the clock back. And, you know, when I see what is likely to happen because people are being confused â when your president says something, when Kennedy whoâs the secretary of HHS says something, what are you supposed to believe?â Clinton said, âWhen you fire experts whoâve spent their entire life studying something that I want to know about.â
âI have three grandchildren. I want to make sure theyâre healthy.
People are confused, and too many Americans are listening to this, you know, very destructive, anti-science tirade that weâre hearing from this administration. And itâs going to cost lives. It already is costing lives,â she added.
Watch Clintonâs interview on YouTube:
During Mondayâs press conference, Trump offered his own take on the MMR vaccine, IJR previously reported.
âWe want no mercury in the vaccine. We want no aluminum in the vaccine. The MMR I think should be taken separately,â Trump said, about the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine.
âThis is based on what I feel. The mumps, measles and â the three should be taken separately. And it seems to be that when you mix them, there could be a problem,â Trump said. âSo thereâs no downside in taking them separately. In fact, they think itâs better. So let it be separate.â
