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In response to accusations about his beliefs on vaccines and the measles outbreak in Samoa, RFK Jr. defended himself vigorously. He highlighted the historical context of measles deaths in the U.S., contesting Wyden’s claims and arguing that circumstances surrounding the Samoa outbreak did not establish a direct line to his actions or beliefs. Furthermore, he asserted that he was primarily focused on introducing a better health infrastructure in Samoa and had not publicly commented on vaccines during his visit.