RFK, vaccine and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made several false claims about vaccines in a Thursday appearance on Fox News.
Three of the health secretary’s picks to replace fired members of an influential panel that sets U.S. vaccine policies have filed statements in court flagging concerns about vaccines.
Kennedy’s appointments include Dr. Martin Kulldorff, an epidemiologist who rose to prominence for his skeptical views towards punitive Covid-19 lockdowns.
Triple H & Stephanie McMahon have met RFK Jr. Head of the US Department of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted on social media that he had met with the two on Friday.
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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has named eight new vaccine policy advisers to replace the panel that he abruptly dismissed earlier this week.
(THE CONVERSATION) Before Robert F. Kennedy Jr. became Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Trump Administration, he joined a whole host of health influencers in proclaiming that widely used cooking oils such as canola oil and soybean oil are toxic.
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Audacy on MSNBill Nye shares text messages from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promoting vaccine skepticism: 'just no self-awareness'U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. isn’t afraid to double text when it comes to vaccines. That’s according to Bill Nye, who has made a name for himself (the “science guy”) over decades educating the public about science.
A slim majority of Americans, 53%, disapprove of the way Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is handling his job as Secretary of Health and Human Services, according to a new poll. Meanwhile, 38% approve. Photo from HHS, Facebook