NOTUS reports: Kevin Huff, an attorney representing Meta, argued in court that a recent report on the dangers of screen time from the office of the surgeon general lacked “trustworthiness” due to Kennedy’s involvement and shouldn’t be allowed as evidence in ongoing litigation against the company. “As Your Honor, I’m sure, is aware, Secretary Kennedy has unusual views about causation and vaccines. He recently said that Tylenol causes autism,” Huf…
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