When it comes to vaccine safety, the highest officials in public health yield before the pharmaceutical cabal. Even Trump’s Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who spent years warning against the health risks associated with vaccination, is dragging his feet on ensuring vaccine safety. Things have gotten so bad for him lately that the Children’s Health Defense (CHD), the health organization that he founded, is now funding a lawsuit against him.
In May, attorney Ray Flores filed a lawsuit against U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for failing to create a vaccine safety task force. As required by the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, the HHS Secretary is required to set up a task force along with the commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the directors of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
But nearly 40 years later, this requirement remains to be met. No health secretary has bothered to create such a task force and present a report to Congress every two years. The Congress also hasn’t held the HHS accountable for this unfulfilled requirement over the decades. Since RFK Jr. has been idolized by conservatives as the man who would set things straight with timely and effective measures, he has brought disappointment and even anger to many of his supporters. The failure to create a task force has thus provided his critics with the opportunity to hold him accountable to the people.
What wasn’t immediately known about the lawsuit by Flores is its source of funding, which now has turned out to be CHD, founded by RFK Jr., who was a key part of it until he resigned in December 2024 to join Trump’s cabinet. When the news of the lawsuit’s funding broke, CHD confirmed it with a statement on X. The post includes a video statement from Flores, who wondered if this is the same Bobby Kennedy that they knew, adding, “Is he being held captive in the swamp?”
Wyoming Tribune Eagle reported (July 29) that RFK Jr. has asked for more time to respond to the lawsuit and Flores has agreed to allow him until August 15 to respond to it.
Since a lot of conservatives have been upset with RFK Jr. over his failure to pull the dangerous and useless mRNA COVID-19 vaccines from the market altogether, things got worse with the recent full approval of the Moderna mRNA vaccine for COVID-19. The approval, granted by the FDA on July 10, allows the vaccine to be administered to children as young as 6 months and up to the age of 11 years if these children are deemed at an increased risk for COVID-19. The language leaves the decision to the medical system, which has long lost credibility among millions of aware Americans. The FDA approval evoked a strong reaction from independent journalists and the general public.
But RFK Jr. isn’t taking the heat from just one side of the political divide. He left the Democrats pissed by firing all 17 members of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) in June. The fired members were pro-vaccine individuals serving the interest of the vaccine industry. RFK Jr. replaced them with new panelists of medical experts who have been educating the public about the damage vaccines inflict on health and wellness. Congressional Democrats have now announced a probe into Kennedy Jr’s firing of their favorite panel, leftist news site The Daily Beast reported (July 29):
Democrats on the Senate’s Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee have now launched an investigation into the firings and are pressing Kennedy for answers as he pushes his “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) agenda.
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