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Condemn Kennedy's anti-vaccine misinformation risking public health

To: Gov. Kehoe, Sen. Schmitt, Rep. Bell, Sen. Hawley, Pres. Trump, Rep. Reed, Sen. May

From: A constituent in Saint Louis, MO

April 19

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent statements spreading misinformation and pseudoscientific claims about autism and vaccines are extremely concerning. His dangerous rhetoric fuels anti-vaccine movements that threaten public health and enables the spread of preventable diseases. As a public figure, he holds significant influence and his irresponsible promotion of debunked autism-vaccine myths is an embarrassment to scientific consensus. For the wellbeing of all Americans, especially vulnerable communities affected by declining vaccination rates, Kennedy should step down from his position as HHS secretary and reconsider his stance, ceasing to amplify views that endanger lives. Public leaders have a duty to promote facts over fiction when it comes to vital health issues.

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