More than 700 HHS Staffers Tell Kennedy to End Fake Info Spreading
Over 750 current and former HHS employees criticize Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for spreading false health information, linking it to threats against public health workers.
- Over 750 current and former employees of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services called on Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to stop spreading inaccurate health information and prioritize safety after a fatal shooting at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters.
- The letter accused Kennedy of endangering the lives of HHS employees with his rhetoric and words, citing specific instances where he allegedly did so.
- Health experts have raised concerns about Kennedy's promotion of false health data for years, even before his nomination as HHS Secretary by former President Donald Trump.
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Hundreds of employees and unemployed employees of U.S. health agencies charge him with yesterday in an open letter to the Secretary of Health of the Trump Administration, Vaccineceptor Robert Kennedy Jr., that he endangers him by spreading information...
Hundreds of employees and former employees of American health agencies accuse in an open letter on Wednesday Donald Trump's health secretary, the vaccine-sceptic Robert Kennedy Jr., of endangering them by spreading false information.
RFK Jr. Blamed by HHS Staff for Misinformation That Sparked CDC Attack
A group of current and former staff members at the US Department of Health and Human Services are publicly blaming Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for spreading misinformation that led to a deadly shooting at the nation’s leading public health agency earlier this month.
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