RFK’s Jr.’s lawyer has asked the FDA to revoke polio vaccine approval: NYT



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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s lawyer, Aaron Siri, has requested that the Food and Drug Administration revoke its approval of the polio vaccine. Included in the petition are 13 other vaccines, according to the New York Times. Meanwhile, Siri, who is acting on behalf of the Informed Consent Action Network, is also challenging Covid vaccine mandates and “demanding millions of pages in documents from the [FDA], the New York Times reported.
Siri represented Kennedy during his 2024 presidential run. The request reflects RFK Jr.’s –– who President-elect Donald Trump has tapped to lead the Health Department –– public stance on vaccines. The FDA has not yet responded to the request.

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