More than 1,000 HHS workers demand Kennedy resignation over CDC director firing and agency changes
More than 1,000 current and former HHS employees accuse Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of undermining scientific integrity and destabilizing federal health agencies through controversial personnel moves.
- More than 1,000 current and former employees of the US Department of Health and Human Services wrote a letter demanding the resignation of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., stating his leadership risks the health of Americans.
- Employees criticized Kennedy for facilitating the firing of Monarez, appointing political ideologues, and rescinding Covid-19 vaccine emergency use authorizations without clear data.
- Senator Patty Murray and Representative Rosa DeLauro have called for Kennedy's resignation, reflecting rising pressure from Congress and public health groups.
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RFK Jr.’s pointless dismantling of the nation’s public health system places us all at risk
President Trump’s reckless decision to let Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lead the Department of Health and Human Services has left the country vulnerable to everyday health challenges and future pandemics.


Editorial: Kennedy’s anti-science leadership is dangerous and indefensible
HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. is undermining nation’s public health, the consequences of which will cause deep and lasting harm to millions of Americans.
RFK Junior and Vaccines: Bad Mix
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Democratic senators are in a unified chorus calling for Robert F. Kennedy Junior, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, to resign. The Senate Democrats are standing with at least a thousand former and current Health and Human Services employees who have submitted a letter calling for RFK Junior’s resignation.
TN Rep. Cohen calls for RFK Jr.'s resignation, calls him 'danger'
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Congressman Steve Cohen (D-Memphis) is calling on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to resign or be removed, calling him "a clear and present danger to every child and to the general health of the people of the United States." Cohen, who is a polio survivor, called Kennedy a friend but said his skepticism on vaccines endangered lives. "Questioning the efficacy of the polio vaccine, which was of course not available to those of us who had p…
More than 1,000 current and former employees of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have signed a letter demanding the resignation of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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