- United States
- Md.
- Letter
Scrutinize Kennedy's controversial views on vaccines and public health
To: Sen. Van Hollen, Sen. Alsobrooks
From: A verified voter in Ellicott City, MD
February 5
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination for Secretary of Health and Human Services is concerning due to his well-documented history of spreading misinformation about vaccine safety and sowing doubts about the scientifically proven benefits of routine childhood vaccinations. His anti-vaccine advocacy and involvement with organizations that have filed lawsuits against vaccine authorizations suggest he could undermine public trust in immunizations and jeopardize hard-won progress in preventing deadly diseases. Furthermore, his promotion of fringe theories linking processed foods and environmental factors to chronic illnesses, without robust scientific evidence, raises doubts about his ability to lead evidence-based policymaking at HHS. While he has attempted to moderate some of his controversial stances during the confirmation process, his deeply entrenched views on these critical public health issues are troubling. I urge you to carefully scrutinize Kennedy's record and stated positions to determine if he is truly qualified and committed to upholding scientific consensus and advancing public health initiatives grounded in facts rather than unfounded claims that could endanger Americans. The responsibilities of the HHS Secretary demand an individual dedicated to promoting well-established medical guidance and safeguarding public welfare through proven, data-driven policies.