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  • Experts are opposing the nomination of RFK Jr.
  • D. Trump is trusting R. F. Kennedy Jr. and his expertise
  • Kennedy is far from the only Trump cabinet nominee to stir controversy
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Experts are opposing the nomination of RFK Jr.

Seventy-seven Nobel prize winners on Monday sent an open letter to the US Senate opposing the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump's choice for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), citing his "lack of credentials" and anti-vaccine beliefs.

"In view of his record, placing Mr. Kennedy in charge of DHHS would jeopardize public health," concludes the letter signed by 77 Nobel recipients in medicine, chemistry, physics and economics.

Among the signatories is Drew Weissman, who received the 2023 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his work on developing mRNA vaccines, which was a major breakthrough in the fight against COVID-19.

D. Trump is trusting R. F. Kennedy Jr. and his expertise

Kennedy, a nephew of assassinated US president John F. Kennedy Jr, made his own White House run earlier this year before throwing his support behind Trump.

In return, Trump has tapped him to oversee the part of the executive branch in charge of health and medicine -- though a majority of the US Senate must approve his selection, as the Constitution outlines.

An environmental lawyer by trade with no medical background, Kennedy has spent years professing conspiracy theories linking vaccines and autism and most recently spread misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines.

He has said that if he is confirmed for the position, he will work to remove fluoride from tap water in the US, despite its addition being considered a major victory against bacteria that cause tooth decay.

Kennedy is far from the only Trump cabinet nominee to stir controversy

"In addition to his lack of credentials or relevant experience in medicine, science, public health, or administration," the letter reads, "Mr. Kennedy has been an opponent of many health-protecting and life-saving vaccines, such as those that prevent measles and polio."

"We strongly urge you to vote against the confirmation of his appointment," the letter said.

Among the most notable is Pete Hegseth, a Fox News anchor tapped to lead the Department of Defense, who has seen his nomination derailed with sexual assault allegations and rumors of excessive drinking.

And Trump's first pick for Attorney General, former US Congressman Matt Gaetz, withdrew after further scrutiny emerged of alleged sexual relations he had with a minor.

Based on AFP reports