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Senator Elizabeth Warren did not mince words as she confronted Kennedy, asserting that his views pose a serious threat to public health. Citing Kennedy's past opposition to vaccine mandates and his controversial stance on vaccine safety practices, Warren emphasized concerns that he could undermine vaccine access and the credibility of health agencies. She dramatized her point by claiming that should Kennedy be confirmed, it could lead to higher instances of diseases like polio, reflecting a deep fear over his potential influence.