RFK Jr. Says US Rejects WHO with Powerful Message About Sovereignty and the Chronic Disease Crisis
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Thursday that the United States would reject a United Nations (UN) statement on chronic diseases because it ignored “the most pressing health problems” and, more generally, because Donald Trump’s government opposes policies that, he described, promote abortion and “radical gender ideology.” Kennedy, who delivered his speech at a UN meeting on the prevention and fight against chronic diseases such as ca…
RFK Jr. says US rejects WHO with powerful message about sovereignty and the chronic disease crisis
From LifeSiteNews By Doug Mainwaring “This extraordinary statement — essentially declaring the entire UN process illegitimate — represents a watershed moment in international relations. A U.S. Cabinet Secretary stood before the world body and rejected not just specific provisions but the fundamental premise that the UN has authority to impose health mandates on sovereign nations,” Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told th…


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The nation's top health official said the United States cannot support WHO policies that he says promote abortion and "radical gender ideology." Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Thursday that the United States would reject a United Nations declaration on chronic diseases, […]
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