Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warned vaccines could turn "birds into mutant factories."
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Nicole Shanahan, the Silicon Valley philanthropist who helped fund Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign and served as his running mate, has a new cause: recalling Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.
A lack of reimbursements since late January has forced local refugee service providers to furlough or lay off staff and cease services to refugees.
More than 100 people in West Texas are currently sick with the illness, which is avoidable when enough people get vaccinated.
When Health and Human Services Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kennedy answered questions during the first cabinet meeting of the new Trump administration, he incorrectly described the number of people who died in a West Texas measles outbreak and the reason people were hospitalized.
Later that same day, the social-media post was quietly deleted, after it sparked an internal fight about how the health secretary’s agenda for a healthier America was being rolled out, people familiar with the matter said.
Trump’s favorite hometown paper just demanded Robert F. Kennedy Jr. convince them he’s not a “crank” and go to measles-hit Texas to “preach the truth” about vaccines. The New York Post’s Trump-endorsing editorial board called on the secretary of health and human services to “prove” that he really did believe in the safety and efficacy of vaccines in Thursday’s edition.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr, the newly confirmed health secretary for the Trump administration who has called for sweeping policy changes, has made numerous false and misleading claims about vaccine safety.
A personal address book of Jeffrey Epstein’s was released Thursday by the President Trump’s Justice Department which included a new list of celebrities and politicians whom the pedophile financier had in his phone.
Many in the anti-vax community turned on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Monday after President Donald Trump’s health secretary penned a column endorsing the vaccination of children against measles. At least one conservative influencer,