NYT: McConnell Defends Polio Vaccine, an Apparent Warning to Kennedy [View all]
NYT - (archived: https://archive.ph/19Mvp ) McConnell Defends Polio Vaccine, an Apparent Warning to Kennedy
Efforts to undermine public confidence in proven cures are not just uninformed theyre dangerous, said the former Republican leader, who is a polio survivor.

By Sheryl Gay Stolberg
Dec. 13, 2024
Updated 6:12 p.m. ET
Senator Mitch McConnell, the former Republican leader and a survivor of polio, issued a pointed statement in support of the polio vaccine on Friday, hours after The New York Times reported that the lawyer for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has petitioned federal regulators to withdraw the vaccine from the market.
Without naming Mr. Kennedy, Mr. McConnell suggested that the petition could jeopardize his confirmation to be health secretary in the incoming Trump administration.
Efforts to undermine public confidence in proven cures are not just uninformed theyre dangerous, he said. Anyone seeking the Senates consent to serve in the incoming administration would do well to steer clear of even the appearance of association with such efforts.
Mr. Kennedy has said he does not want to take away anyones vaccines. His lawyer, Aaron Siri, filed the petition in 2022 on behalf of the Informed Consent Action Network, a nonprofit run by Mr. Kennedys former communications director. Mr. Siri is advising Mr. Kennedy as he vets candidates for the Department of Health and Human Services.
Mr. McConnell, 82, contracted polio as a child, more than a decade before the vaccine became widely available. When his left leg was paralyzed, his mother took him for treatment in Warm Springs, Ga., at the same treatment center frequented by another famous polio survivor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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