In an online meeting with anti-vaccine activists on June 27, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a Democrat running for president, falsely said there was good evidence that vaccine research had caused millions of deaths during the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic.
He also claimed that such research could have created Covid-19, H.I.V.
But in an appearance before Congress on July 20, Mr. Kennedy made none of those assertions.
In large public forums like Congress, Mr. Kennedy, 69, has moderated his extreme views, while continuing to advocate them in other settings.
He did not mention vaccines and limited his comments on Covid to criticism of pandemic lockdowns.
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