- United States
- Wisc.
- Letter
Reject anti-science conspiracy theorist for crucial health leadership role
To: Sen. Baldwin, Sen. Johnson
From: A verified voter in Hudson, WI
November 14
The nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Secretary of Health and Human Services poses a grave risk to public health and the integrity of America's healthcare system. As a prominent purveyor of baseless conspiracy theories about vaccines, his leadership would undermine faith in life-saving immunizations and evidence-based medicine. His threats to purge federal health agencies of dedicated professionals raises alarms about preserving institutional knowledge and expertise. Furthermore, his plans to combat legitimate treatments and promote unproven, unregulated alternatives could endanger lives and open the door to medical misinformation on a catastrophic scale. Rejecting this nomination is imperative to safeguard public trust in healthcare and prevent lasting damage to vital health infrastructures and programs. The influence of anti-science ideologies must not be allowed to permeate the highest levels of health policymaking in this nation. Upholding rigorous standards rooted in empirical research rather than conspiratorial beliefs is critical for an effective, ethical healthcare system that promotes the wellbeing of all Americans.