Former President Donald Trump in a new interview did not rule out banning some vaccines if he wins the upcoming election.
“Well, I’m going to talk to him and talk to other people, and I’ll make a decision,” Trump told NBC over the weekend when asked if banning vaccines would be an option.
Trump was referring to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a lawyer who founded the nonprofit Children’s Health Defense.
“He’s a very talented guy and has strong views,” Trump said, adding that Kennedy would “have a big role in the administration” if he wins.
Kennedy has criticized the vaccine approval process in the United States and raised concerns about how manufacturers are immune from many lawsuits under a 1986 law….