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The speaker says RFK Jr. aims to alter the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. The law firm he hired specializes in this program, established in 1986 and in effect by 1988. He will claim the CDC hid evidence about aluminum adjuvants and try to add autism, eczema, or asthma to the compensable list, or remove vaccines from the program, leaving them to civil litigation. He reportedly wants to eliminate vaccines, arguing we traded infectious diseases for chronic diseases. He says chronic disease incidence in children is one in thirty two, implying vaccines cause autism, despite studies. At a confirmation hearing, Cassidy pressed him to admit vaccines don’t cause autism; he cited Mawson and colleagues claiming Florida Medicaid children were more likely to develop autism after vaccination; the paper was not published, not peer reviewed, and was flawed. This is the beginning; as HHS Secretary he could end vaccine manufacturing.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a supporter of vaccine safety, met with President Trump to discuss forming a commission to investigate the safety of vaccines. Kennedy is pro-vaccine but has concerns about the vaccine regimen in the US. He argues that the vaccine regimen changed dramatically in 1989 when Congress granted blanket legal immunity to vaccine companies, making vaccines enormously profitable. Kennedy questions the necessity of certain vaccines, such as the hepatitis B vaccine given to newborns, and the presence of mercury in some vaccines. He also mentions a study that found the diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus vaccine to be potentially more harmful than the diseases themselves. Kennedy believes that the pharmaceutical industry's influence and media control have silenced those who question vaccine safety. Tucker Carlson supports Kennedy's right to ask legitimate questions and believes people in power should be held accountable.

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The speaker believes someone is serious about MAHA and concerned that vaccines cause autism, a claim he previously made but then stopped. Robert Kennedy also believes this and commissioned a study of existing data, specifically US government datasets like CMS, Medicare, and Medicaid. The study aims to detect a connection between the expansion of the vaccine schedule and the rise in autism. While a connection cannot be definitively stated, it seems likely to the speaker, and the president is reportedly concerned about it.

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Vaccine recommendations typically come from the Advisory Committee of Immunization Practices (an outside consulting committee at CDC) and VRBPAC (within FDA), which recommends vaccine licensure. These committees only adopted evidence-based medicine about twelve years ago. The speaker states that during their administration, they want safety studies prior to vaccine licensure and recommendation. They claim vaccines are exempt from pre-licensing safety testing, and the COVID vaccine was the only one tested in a full placebo trial. They assert that the other 76 shots children receive between birth and 18 have not been safety tested against a placebo, meaning the risk profile is not understood. The speaker intends to remedy this.

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The speaker expresses concerns about vaccine safety and refers to a letter signed by 350 organizations supporting vaccine safety. Another speaker questions the credibility of these claims, citing the $3.3 billion paid out by the HHS to Americans injured by vaccines. They argue against the idea of sacrificing some children's health to save others and mention that more children have died from the measles vaccine than from measles itself. The first speaker acknowledges that there can be side effects but suggests striving for even safer vaccines and proposes the idea of a Vaccine Safety Commission. They question who would oppose safer vaccines and the need for additional oversight.

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Five out of seven of the speaker's children have allergies, which they find surprising since they never knew anyone with a peanut allergy before. They claim that none of the 72 vaccines have ever been tested. In 2016, the speaker was asked by Donald Trump to serve on a vaccine state commission, where they questioned Dr. Fauci about the safety testing of vaccines. The speaker asked for evidence of one vaccine that had undergone safe testing, but Dr. Fauci was unable to provide it. The speaker and Aaron sued Dr. Fauci to obtain evidence of any safety testing done on vaccines, and after a year of resistance, they received a letter stating that no such studies exist.

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I serve on the FDA's vaccine advisory committee because I don't have relationships with pharmaceutical companies, as that would be a conflict of interest. I actually agree with some of the things my counterpart says, such as we are too obese as a country, and we overmedicate our children. I wrote a book about this called Overkill When Modern Medicine Goes Too Far. However, I don't agree with claims that vaccines are harmful, as has been said. RFK Jr. continues to claim that vaccines cause autism, which is untrue, and he's now targeting childhood vaccines, which will only hurt children.

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The speaker criticizes Mr. Kennedy for spreading disinformation about COVID vaccines. They mention an incident where Kennedy used unvetted data from VARs to claim that vaccines were killing people, leading to vaccine hesitancy and unnecessary deaths. The speaker calls this science denial and questions Kennedy's credibility. In response, Kennedy argues that VARs is an unreliable system for reporting vaccine adverse events due to voluntary reporting. He claims that CDC's own studies show that VARs undercounts vaccine injuries by a hundredfold. Kennedy also mentions a Harvard study that developed a more accurate system, but CDC allegedly shut it down and refused to address the issue. Kennedy questions why CDC doesn't have a better system in place.

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You have raised concerns about Robert Kennedy's potential influence on vaccines and vaccine manufacturing. While you emphasize the importance of following scientific guidelines, there are fears that Kennedy could undermine access to vaccines, which could have serious consequences for children's health. Despite his assurances, there is skepticism about his commitment to supporting vaccinations. You assert that Kennedy could profit significantly while jeopardizing public health, leading to tragic outcomes for children. In response, you affirm your support for vaccines and the childhood vaccination schedule.

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In early 2017, the speaker and Robert Kennedy Jr. met with Tony Fauci and Francis Collins at the NIH to discuss vaccine safety concerns. They questioned the absence of double-blind placebo safety trials for childhood vaccines. According to the speaker, Fauci and Collins admitted that such trials are not conducted because they would be unethical. The speaker proposed a comparative study using the Vaccine Safety Data Link (VSD) to compare the health outcomes of vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals, assessing rates of cancer, diabetes, ADD/ADHD, autism, Tourette's, lupus, and leukemia. The speaker claims this study could be completed quickly, but alleges that NIH officials stated they would never conduct it. The speaker suggests that if vaccines were proven safe through such a study, concerns about vaccine safety would disappear. The speaker believes the study has been done, but the data was manipulated to make vaccinated people appear healthier.

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The speaker states the vaccine recommendation panel has been under attack for 20 years. A 2002 congressional investigation allegedly found 97% of panel members had conflicts of interest with the pharmaceutical industry. One instance cited four out of five members working for a company when they approved its vaccine, and one voting member held a patent on that vaccine, later sold for $186 million. The speaker says the goal is to ensure the panel consists of individuals without conflicts of interest who are not profiting from their votes. The speaker claims that since the panel's inception in 1986, the vaccine schedule has expanded from 11 doses of five vaccines to 69 to 92 doses of 19 vaccines, none of which have been tested for safety. The speaker asserts this is malpractice and aims to ensure all vaccines are tested for safety so physicians and patients understand the risk profile and benefits of each vaccine.

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Avoid politics; this is about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who promotes misinformation and conspiracy theories. Experts in the medical community express significant concerns about him potentially taking a role in health, particularly as Secretary of Health and Human Services, which oversees the CDC, FDA, and NIH. His proposals, like cutting funding for infectious diseases, are alarming, especially post-pandemic. While there are valid criticisms of the healthcare system, many of his views are not alternative but false. For instance, the myth linking vaccines to autism has been debunked through extensive studies showing no connection, and some studies even suggest unvaccinated children may have a higher autism risk. These persistent falsehoods are a major concern regarding his influence on public health.

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Key points discuss alleged vaccine safety concerns and political influence. An anecdote describes a two-year-old who “went to have the vaccine and came back and a week later got a tremendous fever, got very, very sick, now is autistic.” “President-elect Trump was very thoughtful on the issue. He asked the chair commission on vaccine safety.” “Vaccine safety.” The plan was to “chair and to assemble a vaccine safety committee that would look at the safety of the various vaccinations.” In March 2017, there was talk in the White House about whether “vaccines weren't a bad thing” with Robert Kennedy Jr. advising against it, to which the speaker replied, “no. That's a dead end. That would be a bad thing. Don't do that.” Finally, it is claimed Trump took “a million dollar contribution for his inaugural party from Pfizer” and appointed “Alex Azar and Scott Utley,” “Pfizer's handpicked candidates,” who “killed the vaccine safety commission.”

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I have 7 kids, and 5 of them have allergies. I was asked by Donald Trump to serve on a vaccine safety commission in 2016. During a meeting, I asked if there was any vaccine that had been tested for safety, but they couldn't provide any evidence. So, I sued them to show us a study on vaccine safety testing, but they said they didn't have any.

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The speaker claims a committee experienced typical conflict, but a specific conflict was particularly obvious. The Office of Inspector General and Congress investigated and urged change, but nothing happened. The speaker asserts this group committed medical malpractice by approving vaccines, increasing the number from 11 in 1986 to 69 and then 92. They state that, except for the COVID vaccine, none had pre-licensing safety trials with a true placebo. According to the speaker, these vaccines were introduced without safety studies, meaning the risk profiles are unknown. The speaker attributes this to corruption and agency capture.

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There was talk of a commission to investigate the negative effects of vaccines, led by a person named Robert.

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I support discussing issues like obesity and overmedicating children. Bobby Kennedy is fighting against the incentive for pharma to profit from sick children, and he's supporting efforts to remove soda from SNAP. The problem is that organizations like Merck don't have children's best interests at heart, considering their history of criminal penalties for misleading information. When the data isn't on their side, RFK Jr. and personal injury lawyers attack the person. My Merck chair is defined by Penn, and there's no quid pro quo. The science continually proves RFK Jr. wrong about vaccines.

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Five out of seven of the speaker's children have allergies, which they find surprising since they never knew anyone with a peanut allergy before. They claim that none of the 72 vaccines have ever been tested. In 2016, the speaker was asked by Donald Trump to serve on a vaccine state commission, where they questioned Dr. Fauci about the safety testing of vaccines. The speaker asked for evidence of one vaccine that had undergone safe testing, but Dr. Fauci was unable to provide it. The speaker and Aaron sued Dr. Fauci to obtain studies on the re-licensing safety testing of vaccines, but after a year of stonewalling, they were informed that no such studies exist.

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I met Donald Trump at Trump Tower before he was elected. We discussed the importance of driving innovation in areas like energy, health, and education. He later asked me about vaccines, considering a commission to investigate their ill effects based on advice from Robert Kennedy Jr. I advised against it, stating it would be a bad idea.

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Speaker 0 initially considered people like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. "crazy anti-vaxxers." Invited to a church event in Murrieta, California, to hear Kennedy speak, the speaker admitted to Kennedy that they were trying to determine if he was "a crazy anti vaxxer." After listening to Kennedy's presentation on vaccines and injuries, the speaker felt regret for having fully vaccinated their children. This experience led the speaker to begin reading vaccine package inserts, something they had never done before due to their complexity. Upon examining these inserts and the studies included, the speaker concluded that the studies were flawed and the benefits of the products were minimal. The speaker claims this applies to both vaccines and drugs.

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Bobby Kennedy has been nominated by President Trump for the position of Secretary of Health and Human Services. His opponents are attempting to discredit him by falsely claiming he wants to eliminate the polio vaccine. The truth is that a petition was filed questioning the safety of one specific polio vaccine, which was licensed based on inadequate clinical trials. The petition aimed to require a proper review, not to eliminate access to the vaccine. Additionally, the conversation touches on the broader issues of vaccine safety, the conflicts of interest in health agencies, and the increasing chronic health conditions in children. Kennedy's commitment to transparency and public health reform is emphasized, highlighting the need for change in the current healthcare system.

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The speaker discusses concerns about the negative effects of vaccines on children, citing a study that linked paralysis in Indian children to a polio vaccine. They criticize the Gates Foundation for pushing vaccines without medical expertise, leading to harm in vulnerable nations.

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The speaker, recently retired from a local hospital, claims widespread disbelief in flu shots among colleagues due to data issues, stating "the efficacy and I won't give you data. You created the data. Ten percent one year, eighteen percent the next, forty percent at best." They describe the flu vaccine given to children aged two to eight for nearly four years as ineffective, with a claimed three percent efficacy at times. The speaker contrasts this with their hospital experience, where doctors, nurses, medical assistants, patient care, and lab staff did not believe in the flu shot, until mandates and recommendations arrived. They express relief at retirement, saying their soul was sick about what they witnessed, and that conflicts of interest prevented them from speaking out while employed. They recount working on high-volume ER days with about 300 flu cases daily and claim they never contracted the flu, attributing this to personal practices: washing hands, taking vitamin D, and using a berry syrup. The speaker criticizes the shift from physicians and nurses to pharmacists administering the vaccine, accuses the system of bribing people with Target gift cards and marketing the vaccine as free, and denounces scare tactics. They observe an increase in vaccination across generations, noting "some of you are my age," with their generation having seven shots, their daughter ten, her son around sixty, and their new grandson expected to receive seventy-two vaccines, expressing shock at this escalation. The speaker references Robert F. Kennedy Jr., saying he fights for them and goes to court for kids who suffered, noting that Kennedy's family started Special Olympics. They claim that in Kennedy’s view, autism linked to vaccines is evident since there were no autistic kids in the past four decades, and allege that vaccines have caused autism. They describe watching a perfectly healthy two-year-old become a "severe autistic child" after vaccination, expressing certainty that autism exists because of vaccines. They forecast their 10-year-old grandson becoming an adult who, at age 40, would be walking in the mall with a diaper and a helmet. The speaker ends by thanking studies they claim are not done and reiterates their stance against vaccines, including autism implications, as presented in the narrative.

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Lisa Cook Investigation Grows, RFK vs. Senators, & Bari Weiss CBS News Rumblings, w/ Glenn Greenwald
Guests: Glenn Greenwald
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Breaking into a surge of legal drama, this episode centers on a grand jury in Atlanta examining whether Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook committed mortgage fraud by listing multiple residences as primary homes. The referral by Bill Py to the DOJ signals prosecutors’ seriousness, with investigators also examining Cook’s Ann Arbor and Cambridge properties as part of a widening probe. Possible charges include mortgage fraud and wire fraud, with FBI involvement across jurisdictions in Michigan and Georgia. The discussion questions whether disclosures Cook made during her 2022 vetting would shield her, and how Senate cross‑examination might handle the case given Cook’s narrow confirmation vote. On Capitol Hill, RFK Jr. faces a contentious grilling from senators, most notably Michael Bennet, over vaccine policy and the independence of advisory panels. Bennet presses Kennedy about the vaccine schedule and whether proposing changes would affect uptake, while Kennedy argues for data-driven review and independence from drug-company influence. The conversation expands to Kennedy’s critique of the health establishment, the role of Susan Manarez, and a broader call to rethink how vaccines and scientific authority are framed in policy debates. Glenn adds that the exchange reflects deeper distrust of established institutions. Conversations extend to the Epstein case, including a tense moment at a recent House/Justice-aligned press event where journalist Michael Tracy was ejected for asking about Virginia Roberts, and where questions about why files remain unreleased dominate the dialogue. Glenn argues that press access should be open to inquiry and that releasing files would help the public decide. The exchange leads to wider commentary on how the media has covered Epstein and how corporate ownership, including Barry Weiss’s potential CBS role, could shape journalistic independence. The discussion shifts to Barry Weiss’s reported bid for CBS News and the broader debate about independent media versus corporate platforms. Glenn cautions that CBS’s internal culture and history may limit Weiss’s impact, while acknowledging the appeal of founders building new, freer outlets. The episode closes with a contrast between a culture of independence and the pull of legacy institutions, as the hosts discuss a provocative op-ed about marriage on a separate track, illustrating how cultural commentary intertwines with political and media analysis.

Breaking Points

Krystal And Saagar DEBATE RFK Jr After WILD Hearing
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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RFK Jr. recently testified before the Senate, addressing health issues in America, including rising obesity, diabetes, and cancer rates. He emphasized a "Make America Healthy Again" movement and clarified that he is pro-safety and pro-vaccine, despite accusations of being anti-vaccine. His organization, Children's Health Defense, faced scrutiny for selling anti-vaccine merchandise, which he distanced himself from, claiming he resigned from its board. Democrats questioned his past statements on vaccines, particularly his assertion that no vaccine is universally safe and effective. Critics highlighted his inconsistent stance on vaccines, with some arguing he should openly embrace his long-held views. The discussion also touched on his potential role in addressing abortion rights, particularly regarding the abortion drug mifepristone, where he indicated he would follow Trump's lead on safety evaluations. Additionally, RFK Jr. faced allegations of contributing to vaccine hesitancy linked to deaths in Samoa. The conversation concluded with a debate over the implications of his confirmation for public health and vaccine policy, emphasizing the political dynamics surrounding his nomination.
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