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Watchdog senator mum on controversial HHS vaccine-autism study

Last updated: March 31, 2025 12:08 am
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Senator Bill Cassidy, the chairman of the Senate health committee, made headlines last month when he voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the nation’s health secretary. However, this decision came with a condition – Kennedy, a well-known vaccine critic, had to keep Cassidy informed of agency actions, particularly those related to vaccines.

Recently, Cassidy and Kennedy met for breakfast to discuss Kennedy’s plans to lay off 10,000 employees from the Health and Human Services Department. Despite reports that the department had enlisted vaccine critic David Geier to conduct a study on the link between immunizations and autism, Cassidy insisted that this issue did not come up during their meeting. He also mentioned that it was unclear whether Geier had actually been chosen for the study, emphasizing the need for confirmation before further discussions.

During a confirmation hearing for Jay Bhattacharya as director of the National Institutes of Health, Cassidy reiterated that the question of any link between vaccines and autism had been thoroughly studied and debunked. He stressed the importance of not revisiting this topic, especially considering the limited resources of the NIH.

The news of Geier’s potential involvement in an autism study under the HHS shocked many vaccine experts. Geier, who does not have a medical degree and has faced disciplinary action for practicing medicine without a license, is a prominent figure in the anti-vaccine community. Despite attempts to reach out to him for clarification, Geier remained elusive.

As a physician who previously oversaw large-scale immunization programs, Cassidy’s support was crucial for Kennedy’s confirmation. The senator revealed that he was swayed by the commitments Kennedy made, including promises to safeguard federal support for vaccines.

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In a social media post, Cassidy expressed his interest in seeing the HHS improve its operations and eagerly anticipated updates on how the department’s reorganization would align with these goals. Overall, the collaboration between Cassidy and Kennedy highlights the complex and contentious issues surrounding vaccines and public health policy.

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