'He Has No Freakin Idea What He’s Talking About': Holly Robinson Peete Slams RFK Jr. for Claiming Autistic Kids Won’t Succeed or 'Pay Taxes'
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'He Has No Freakin Idea What He’s Talking About': Holly Robinson Peete Slams RFK Jr. for Claiming Autistic Kids Won’t Succeed or 'Pay Taxes'
Actress Holly Robinson Peete is stepping into political commentary. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. held a news conference on Wednesday, April 16, to highlight the release of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a survey stating that one in 31 children were diagnosed with autism disorder spectrum in 2022, an increase from one in 36 in 2020. Kennedy’s bold statements to reporters about children with autism were …
Holly Robinson Peete, Whose Son Has Autism, Blasts RFK Jr. For ‘Triggering’ Comments About The Disorder - theJasmineBRAND
Holly Robinson Peete, Whose Son Has Autism, Blasts RFK Jr. For ‘Triggering’ Comments About The Disorder Holly Robinson Peete is speaking out against RFK Jr.’s controversial remarks about autism. The longtime advocate called out the Secretary of Health and Human Services following his April 16 press conference, where he referred to autism as a “disease,” described rising diagnoses as an “epidemic,” and claimed children with autism “will never pay…
Jasmine Crockett Slams Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Over Controversial Autism Comments
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., now serving as the secretary of health and human services under President Donald Trump’s administration, is catching serious heat after dropping some wild and offensive claims about autism during his first official press conference. At the event, Kennedy said, “Autism destroys families, and more importantly, it destroys our greatest resource, which is our children. These are children who should not be suffering like this. …
"These Are Kids Who Will Never Pay Taxes:" Holly Robinson Peete and Jemele Hill Blast Robert Kennedy Jr. For 'Disgusting' Comments about Autistic Children
Robert Kennedy Jr., a controversial pick by Donald Trump as Secretary of Health and Human Services, has caused quite a backlash with his comments, painting a daunting picture for the one in 31 children in the United States that are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder by their 8th birthday, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Speaking during a news conference on the Autism report by the CDC at the Hubert Humphrey Build…
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