Blumenthal Calls for Firing of RFK Jr. Ally over Violent Rhetoric
The shooter fired over 500 rounds, killing a police officer, driven by anger over COVID-19 vaccines amid rising hostility and misinformation targeting health workers, experts say.
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Blumenthal calls for firing of RFK Jr. ally over violent rhetoric
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) is demanding Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “immediately” fire a key ally from his role as vaccine advisor on a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) panel due to “escalating and violent” rhetoric in the wake of an attack on CDC headquarters. Blumenthal wrote a letter…
Should RFK Jr.'s Government Anti-Vaxx 'Expert' Encourage People To Shoot The Government? Or Would That Be Wrong?
Robert Malone speaking at CPAC. Image: Gage SkidmoreLast Friday, 30-year-old Patrick Joseph White took a little trip to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, whereupon he fired 200 rounds into several buildings, ultimately killing DeKalb County Police Officer David Rose and then himself. Why? Because he was obsessed by the idea that the COVID vaccine had harmed him and made him depressed.THIS RIGHT HERE. A number of ra…
CDC Shooting Marks Latest in a String of Hostility Directed at Health Workers
(MedPage Today) -- A barrage of bullets launched at CDC headquarters last week by a man authorities say was angry over COVID-19 vaccinations is the latest attack directed at healthcare workers amid hostility lingering from the pandemic. Some public...
RFK Jr. Reiterates The Same Rhetoric That Made His Own Employees Targets
Police have now confirmed that Patrick White is the man who killed a police officer while going on a shooting rampage targeting the CDC campus in Atlanta, Georgia. Police have also confirmed that the motive for the attempted mass shooting was White's complaints about COVID-19 vaccines and the CDC's response to the pandemic overall. Documents…
CDC shooting latest in string of hostility directed at health-care workers
ATLANTA -- A barrage of bullets launched at the headquarters of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last week by a man authorities say was angry over COVID-19 vaccinations is the latest attack directed at health-care workers amid hostility lingering from the pandemic.
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