RFK JR peddles questionable health claims like CDC Kings under its direction | Robert F Kennedy Jr

During a week of chaos to the centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Donald Trump’s health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, continued to make questionable medical and health allegations – and was criticized for them by experts and legislators.
In recent days, Kennedy has faced growing calls to his resignation following the dismissal by the Trump administration of the CDC director, Susan Monarez, who in turn prompted four other senior officials to leave the agency. Chaos through American health agencies also occurs while Kennedy has published a series of controversial and contradictory rules surrounding COVVI-19 vaccines.
In addition to all these disorders, Kennedy has also encountered important reactions for a handful of bizarre remarks and revelations, which have only fired the controversy surrounding its leadership at the health service.
After the fatal mass shooting in Minneapolis this week that two children were killed and 17 others injured, Kennedy suggested that psychiatric drugs could contribute to the increase in armed violence across the country.
During an appearance on Fox & Friends, the host Brian Kilmeade asked Kennedy if the health service investigated if the drugs used to treat gender dysphoria could be linked to school fire.
According to court documents examined by The Guardian, the 23 -year -old shooter, Robin Westman, had changed his birth name from Robert to Robin because they identified as a woman.
In response to the question of Kilmeade, Kennedy, without recognizing the prevalence and easy accessibility of firearms across the United States – said that his department “launched studies on the potential contribution of some of the SSRIs [selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors] drugs and some of the other psychiatric drugs that could contribute to violence. ”
Kennedy’s comments sparked the criticism of the senator from Minnesota, Tina Smith, who brought to X and wrote: “I challenge you to go to the announcement school and to say to our mourning community, in fact, firearms do not kill children, antidepressants.
This week, Kennedy also suggested that he could identify the “mitochondrial challenges” in airport children just looking at them.
Speaking during an event in Texas alongside the State Governor, Greg Abbott, Kennedy said: “I look at the children while I cross the airports today, while I walk in the street, and I see these children who are just overloaded with mitochondrial challenges, with inflammation.
In response, Ashish Jha, former response coordinator of the White House Covid-19 under the Biden administration, said: “I’m sorry but what?”
“It’s eccentric stuff, in flat and voodoo earth, people. It’s not normal,” added JHA on X.
Then, in a revelation on Thursday, Demeter Daskalakis – who recently resigned from his post as director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases to protest against the layoffs of Monarez – revealed that Kennedy had never been informed by CDC experts before making major public decisions in matters of health.
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Addressing CNN, Daskalakis said: “I think that something important to ask the secretary is, was he informed by a CDC expert on anything, in particular measles, COVID-19, the flu? I think people should ask him for this in this hearing, ”refer to the next Kennedy hearing before the Senate financing committee.
After asking what Kennedy’s response would be Daskalakis said: “The answer is” no “. No one in my center has never informed him of these subjects … He gets information somewhere, but this information does not come from CDC experts. “
In a separate declaration to the daily beast, Daskalakis said: “It was not only that he did not ask us. I asked us to make briefings, and his office of secretary officials, some of whom are now dismissed, would never do it. ”
Since he has assumed leadership in the Health Department, Kennedy – a long -standing anti -vaccine defender – has dismissed workers from the health agency and enterti of conspiracy theories. Last week, more than 750 current and former employees of American health agencies signed a letter in which they criticized Kennedy as an “existential threat to public health”.
The workers of the health agency then accused Kennedy of being “accomplice of dismantling the American public health infrastructure and of endangering the health of the country by disseminating inadvertent health information several times”.
The letter comes after a fatal shooting at the CDC headquarters in Atlanta earlier this month, when a 30-year-old armed man drew more than 180 laps in the buildings, killing a police officer before dying from a self-inflicted ball injury. According to the shooter’s father, the shooter had trouble with mental health problems and was influenced by a disinformation that led him to believe that the COVVI-19 vaccine made him sick.