RFK Jr, thimerosal and Influenza vaccine
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The New Republic on MSNRFK Jr. Captured in Old Photos Partying With Jeffrey EpsteinAs President Trump is dogged by a scandal surrounding his relationship with—and perceived lack of transparency in the case of—the disgraced financier, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is also facing renewed scrutiny for his Epstein connections.
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In a stunning twist, Children's Health Defense is suing its founder, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., alleging that he violated the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986.
A nonprofit anti-vaccine group founded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is suing him, in his capacity as secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services, for failing to establish a task force to promote the development of safer childhood vaccines.
The interview with Kennedy resurfaced after the DOJ issued a memo dismissing claims of an Epstein "client list."
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Mediaite on MSNRFK Jr. Accuses Israeli Holocaust Professor of ‘Blood Libel’ for Concluding Israel Is Committing Genocide in GazaRobert F Kennedy Jr. accused Israeli Holocaust professor who penned a NYT editorial of “blood libel” for arguing the war in Gaza is “genocide.”
Health and Human Services head expresses support for dam breaching and discussed the role the U.S. government plays in tribal genocide
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Idaho Wednesday, praising the state's initiatives that align with the "Make America Healthy Again" campaign.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited the Nez Perce Tribal Hatchery Complex in Lenore as part of his ongoing visit to Idaho.
In justifying the United States' rejection of updates to global health regulations, the Department of Health and Human Services and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. falsely claimed that the policy would give the World Health Organization the ability to "order global lockdowns" or "travel restrictions" in response to a pandemic.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s unconventional attire while hiking Camelback Mountain in Arizona elicited mixed reactions online, ranging from amusement to concern over his choice to wear jeans in the heat.