While many of Kennedy's views are seen as out of the mainstream, his stance on water fluoridation has some scientific backing.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to run the Department of Health and Human Services, has gone on the record in support of removing fluoride from the country’s drinking water.
Donald Trump has nominated RFK Jr., who wants to remove fluoride from U.S. water systems, to head the Health Department.
Here's what medical and public health experts are saying about the debate around fluoridation of drinking water.
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who is expected to be tapped as Donald Trump's Health Czar, has said he will recommend municipalities get rid of fluoride.