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seventy seven Nobel Prizes have come out against the nomination of environmental and health activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
In a letter first reported by the New York TimesNobel laureates are urging members of the US Senate to reject RFK Jr.’s nomination, and have raised concerns about his “lack of credentials” in science or health administration, opposition to vaccines and promotion of “conspiracy theories” about conventional medical treatments.
“Placing Mr. Kennedy in charge of DHHS would endanger public health and undermine America’s global leadership in the health sciences,” the letter warns.
Kennedy, the son of former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, is a lawyer and environmental activist who founded Children’s Health Defense, a nonprofit group accused of spreading misinformation about vaccines, including debunked claims that vaccination causes autism. President-elect Trump declared his intention to nominate Kennedy to lead HHS in November after Kennedy, who ran for president as an independent, endorsed Trump for president.
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The appointment letter Kennedy’s opposition to widely accepted public health interventions, including vaccination and drinking water fluoridation, to suggest that their confirmation could lead to public harm. The Nobel laureates also allude to their rejection of scientific evidence that HIV causes AIDS.
Additionally, the Nobel laureates call Kennedy a “belligerent critic” of the agencies he would oversee as health secretary, including the Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health of Health
Kennedy has accused the FDA of “corruption” and called for “whole departments” of the agency to be eliminated. He has also called the CDC’s vaccine division a “fascist enterprise” and accused health agencies of being captured by the pharmaceutical industry, he has reported. NBC news.
The Nobel laureates insist that the next health secretary “must continue to nurture and enhance, not threaten, these important and highly respected institutions and their employees.”
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The Trump transition team did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
If confirmed, Kennedy would oversee a vast health policy bureaucracy that includes 13 agencies, operates on a $2 trillion budget and administers Medicare, Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act and other crucial federal health programs.
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The Department of Health and Human Services directs the public health policy for the treatment and prevention of diseases; provides grants for medical research and community health programs; help with child welfare programs, including adoption, foster care, foster care, and child abuse; develops bioterrorism defense strategies; resettle refugees seeking asylum in the United States and more.
“President Trump has asked me to do three things: 1. Clean up corruption in our government health agencies. 2. Return these agencies to their rich tradition of evidence-based science. 3. Make States United be healthy by ending the chronic disease epidemic,” Kennedy posted on X after his nomination.
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Kennedy is not the only recent HHS nominee to face public scrutiny over his apparent lack of health care credentials. Conservative groups opposed President Biden’s 2020 nomination of then-California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to lead the department on the grounds that Becerra, a former congressman and attorney, lacked health-related experience.
The Senate confirmed Becerra 50-49, with support from all Democrats and just one Republican, Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine.