“RFK JR. load with perjury”

The Secretary of Health, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is accused of lying under oath before the Congress after having announced that he “will withdraw” all the members of a vaccination advisory committee.
Kennedy went to the Wall Street Journal, publishing an editorial in which he revealed that he had made the decision to withdraw the 17 members of the advisory committee on immunization practices. The committee, which was made up of independent vaccine experts, was often responsible for advising centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
“Without withdrawing the current members, Trump’s current administration would not have been able to appoint a majority of new members before 2028,” wrote Kennedy, defending his decision.
Social media users reacted out of charge against Kennedy’s actions, declaring that he had previously lied to the Congress when he insisted that he was not anti-vaccine during his confirmation hearing.
“Scary stuff. He said he wouldn’t do that during his confirmation audience,” said a user.
Frightening stuff. He said he wouldn’t do that during his confirmation hearing.
– Rob (@ Robv_13) June 9, 2025
“Oh Super @billcassidy! Talking to RFK JR seems to be a perfectly good plan. How to involve the liar?” said another, responding to a position by Senator Bill Cassidy recognizing the fears of those responsible who oppose vaccinations which are used to serve the renewed ACIP.
“It’s time to dismiss @Seckennnedy and continue it. He intentionally harms the Americans,” said a third.
It’s time to shoot @Seckennnedy and continue it. He intentionally harms the Americans.
– CFO Enterprise, LLC (@cfoenterprise) June 9, 2025
“@ Robertkennnedyjryou’re a king’s liar and an idiot. Why should someone take advice from an uninformed, self-adjusting and opportunistic skank like you?” Let’s play RFK’s confirmation of confirmation where he swore that it was not his plan. Rest is a perjury, “wrote another scandalized user.
@RobertKenNEDYJR You are a fucking liar and an idiot. Why should anyone take advice from an uninformed, self-adjusting and opportunistic skank like you? Go give up, rfk jr.
– Theaeroavatar (@ aerothe2778) June 10, 2025
“This is ignorant and not true! Vaccines have been one of the greatest health progress of the 20th century! Vaccines have saved countless lives. You injure Americans with your lack of scientific knowledge and flagrant ignorance. Shame in you!” added another. Others called on civil servants to “invoice RFK Jr. by perjury”.
It’s ignorant and not true! Vaccines was one of the greatest progress in 20th century health! Vaccines have saved countless lives. You hurt Americans with your lack of scientific knowledge and blatant ignorance. Shame in you!
– Bl Hubbs (@blhubbs) June 10, 2025
“The committee was prey to conflicts of persistent interests and has become a little more than a rubber stamp for any vaccine. It has never recommended against a vaccine, even those who are later withdrawn for security reasons,” continued RFK Jr.
“He did not examine the vaccine products given to babies and pregnant women. To worsen things, the groups that inform the ACIP come together, violating the legal and ethical principle of crucial transparency to maintain public confidence.”
Kennedy has made many other movements suggesting that he is not a defender of vaccines, in particular by forcing the resignation of the best vaccine scientist of the Food and Drug Administration, by hiring a vaccine skeptic that has been disciplined to practice license -free medicine to examine the data of CDC vaccines and have been able to have the importance of mass vaccination during the worst exump American history.
“Today’s action to withdraw the 17 members in office of the ACIP SAPE that confidence and upset it from a transparent process that saved countless lives,” said Bruce A. Scott, president of the American Medical Association, in a statement. “With an epidemic during measles and routine vaccination rates for children down, this decision will further feed the spread of vaccine preventable diseases.”
Originally published on Latin Times