RFK Jr.’s New Vaccine Advisers Include ER Doctor Who Posted Islamophobic Commentary Online, Expert Witnesses Against Vaccines
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Health and Human Services Secretary, has fired all 17 members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and appointed new members to the committee.
- The newly appointed members are known for their contrarian views on vaccine safety, leading to skepticism about their qualifications.
- Research indicates vaccines saved close to 800,000 American lives by mid-2021, despite skepticism from some new appointees.
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5 worm-ridden cartoons about RFK. Jr and the CDC
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RFK Jr.’s new vaccine advisers include ER doctor who posted Islamophobic commentary online, expert witnesses against vaccines
Among the eight people Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced would make up his new group of outside vaccine advisers to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are an emergency physician who posted Islamophobic commentary on social media and two doctors who were paid to provide expert testimony in trials against a vaccine maker.
Op-Ed: Whiteness Won’t Save You: Medicaid Cuts, RFK Jr., And The Death Of White Supremacy
iframe { width: 100%; height: auto; aspect-ratio: 560 / 315; } The opinions expressed in audio and on this page are those of the author. The Trump administration is back at it again. This time, they’re trying to gut Medicaid through what’s being called the “Big Beautiful Bill.” It’s not health policy. It’s a death sentence with a fascist slogan. Almost 9 million Americans stand to lose healthcare, and the usual political narrative says Black and…
Kennedy Says Senator Will Be Able to Pick a Member of CDC Vaccine Advisory Panel
A senator has been promised that he can choose a new member of the panel that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on vaccines, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on June 11. Before casting a decisive vote for Kennedy’s confirmation earlier this year, Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), a doctor and the chairman of the Senate Health Committee, said that Kennedy had committed to him that he would “maintain the Centers for Diseas…
RFK Jr. Takes on Alleged Vaccine Corruption
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