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RFK Jr. Report Updated with Fresh Errors

  • On Thursday, the White House spokesperson responded to concerns regarding the MAHA report issued by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., affirming confidence in the report despite questions about its citations and formatting.
  • The report followed a three-month rush by a commission of Trump administration officials without scientific researchers and faced scrutiny due to numerous citation errors and non-existent studies.
  • Experts including epidemiologists and AI researchers noted the report contained fabricated or misinterpreted studies, with indicators of artificial intelligence usage in generating citations and text.
  • Leavitt downplayed formatting and citation issues as minor and affirmed the report's importance as a transformative federal health assessment "backed on good science" despite critiques.
  • The controversy raises questions about the report's validity and the use of AI in government reports, suggesting the MAHA document cannot currently support serious policymaking discussions.
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The Bulwark broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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