Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is engaged in a dispute with the groups that represent physicians. Some Republican lawmakers are backing him in this conflict.\n\nThe conflict centers around the American Medical Association and other medical associations that advocate for certain policies, such as vaccination requirements and medical regulations. RFK Jr. has questioned these policies, arguing that they are overly restrictive and not in the best interest of patients. His critics argue that the medical associations represent the interests of the medical profession rather than the public.\n\nSome GOP lawmakers are supporting RFK Jr. in his disputes with medical groups, claiming that they are not being heard by those in power. The lawmakers argue that the medical associations have too much influence over the policies that govern healthcare.\n\nThe conflict has raised concerns about the influence of medical associations in policymaking and the role of political figures in shaping healthcare policies. The situation is expected to have a significant impact on the healthcare industry and the way medical policies are developed in the future.