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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claiming Florida Medicaid children were more likely to develop autism after vaccination; the paper was not published, not peer reviewed, and was flawed.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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Robert Kennedy Jr. believes people should have true informed consent regarding vaccines, including known side effects and the limitations of safety trials. He claims that with each vaccine injection, individuals risk a multitude of potential side effects, and the cumulative effect of these risks from multiple vaccines has never been studied. He alleges that the NIH refuses to conduct a study comparing the health outcomes of fully vaccinated individuals versus unvaccinated individuals, despite having the data and resources to do so. He questions the motive behind this refusal, suggesting that the results would not support the current vaccine program. He implies that if vaccines demonstrably led to better health outcomes, that information would be widely publicized.

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RFK Jr. continues to falsely claim that vaccines cause autism, and he's made childhood vaccines a major target. This is dangerous and will lead to the death of children. When RFK Jr. says we have more chronic diseases in children than ever before, he's citing the instance of autism spectrum disorder. There are many interesting causes of autism spectrum disorder, like the infant microbiome, genetics, or medicines that pregnant people take during their pregnancy. But by focusing on childhood vaccines, he's focusing on the one thing that doesn't cause autism. Vaccines are really the safest, best-tested things that we give to children, and that's what is making America healthy. To focus on vaccines as a target and claim that they're causing harm when they're not is only a detriment to America's children.

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Trump's cabinet picks are facing scrutiny, particularly Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nominated to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy has a controversial history regarding vaccines, having previously suggested potential dangers of the polio vaccine. He now claims to support the polio vaccine, acknowledging its effectiveness. However, he remains uncertain about its overall impact on health due to a lack of data. Trump's stance on vaccines is supportive, stating he believes in the polio vaccine and suggesting Kennedy will be less radical than perceived. Despite this, Trump is also considering some of Kennedy's controversial views, including discredited claims linking vaccines to autism.

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. discusses a documentary, "High Crimes," about the Chinese mafia's drug operations in rural America, available on TuckerCarlson.com. Kennedy claims that he faces opposition from the mainstream media and Democrats due to their knee-jerk reaction against anything associated with Trump. He asserts Trump dictates the Democratic Party's platform, citing examples like NAFTA, war, intelligence agencies, free speech, and women's sports. Kennedy discusses commissioning studies on autism, criticizing the CDC's past studies for alleged fraudulent techniques and failure to compare vaccinated and unvaccinated groups. He says that the Institute of Medicine stated in 2001 that the link between autism and vaccines is biologically plausible. He plans to make databases public for independent scientists to conduct real studies, with initial answers expected by September. Kennedy alleges a system of perverse incentives in healthcare, where insurance companies, doctors, hospitals, and pharmaceutical companies profit from keeping people sick. He claims pharmaceutical companies heavily influence medical journals and incentivize doctors to prescribe their drugs. Kennedy states that pharmaceutical advertising has First Amendment protection, but it is misleading. He says that pharmaceutical companies are advertising the most expensive version of every drug. Kennedy discusses the 1986 Vaccine Act, which gave vaccine companies immunity from liability. He says that the number of vaccines has exploded, leading to an epidemic of immune dysregulation. He claims the CDC deliberately derailed studies on vaccine injuries and that scientific publishers won't publish critical studies of vaccines. Kennedy claims that there were more injuries reported from VAERS by the COVID vaccine than all other vaccines put together for the past thirty six years. He says that the Pfizer vaccine had a higher all cause mortality. He says that Zuckerberg was ordered by the White House to suppress anybody on his platform who mentioned vaccine injuries. Kennedy says that the recommendation has been removed now for pregnant women. He is not satisfied that mRNA technology is safe for people. Kennedy says that he fired the vaccine board because it was an instrument for the industry that it was supposed to regulate. He says that 97% of the people on that board had undisclosed conflicts. Kennedy claims Fauci was vulnerable and had a lot of liability on creating coronavirus. He was funding precisely that research at the Wuhan Lab. Kennedy believes his uncle was killed by a conspiracy. He says that his father's murder was never investigated. Kennedy says that Trump's cabinet is an extraordinary cabinet. He says that Trump is a deep multidimensional and thoughtful character. He is immensely curious, inquisitive, and knowledgeable.

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RFK Junior's potential role as HHS secretary raises concerns about vaccine policies. There are fears he might attempt to disband the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and appoint anti-vaccine supporters to it. This committee advises the CDC on immunization practices and recommends vaccines for the childhood immunization schedule. If vaccines were reclassified to require joint decision-making between physicians and patients, it could undermine the current recommendations and influence state legislatures, particularly in conservative states, to eliminate mandatory immunization schedules.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discusses the controversial link between autism and childhood vaccinations, particularly focusing on thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative used in vaccines from 1989 to 2003. He highlights a significant rise in neurological disorders during that period, with autism rates increasing from 1 in 2,500 children in 1988 to 1 in 166 today. Although thimerosal has been removed from most vaccines in the U.S., it remains in some, including the flu vaccine, and autism rates are rising in countries like China, where vaccinations began in 1999. Kennedy expresses concerns about the pharmaceutical industry's fear of litigation and the reluctance of federal agencies to admit potential harm caused by their decisions. He recounts an experience with ABC News, where a story on this topic was initially canceled but later aired with a pro-pharmaceutical slant, raising questions about media influence and transparency.

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. discusses a documentary, "High Crimes," about the Chinese mafia's drug operations in rural America. He claims that the mainstream media and Democrats oppose him due to their knee-jerk reaction against anything associated with Trump. He argues that Trump has paradoxically dictated the Democratic Party's platform, citing examples like NAFTA, war, intelligence agencies, free speech, and women's sports. Kennedy discusses his commissioned study of autism, criticizing the CDC's past studies as fraudulent and manipulated. He claims the Institute of Medicine recommended a range of studies, including comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated groups, which the CDC failed to do. Kennedy says his agency will conduct real science by making databases public and funding independent scientists to study the issue, with initial answers expected by September. Kennedy alleges a system of perverse incentives in healthcare, where pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, doctors, and hospitals profit from keeping people sick. He claims pharmaceutical companies buy protection from media companies through advertising revenue. Kennedy says the COVID vaccine recommendations have changed, and a new version will undergo real clinical trials. He also says that the COVID vaccine had a higher all-cause mortality in the vaccine group than in the placebo group. He expresses skepticism about mRNA vaccine technology and discusses his firing of the vaccine board due to conflicts of interest. Kennedy claims that Anthony Fauci was vulnerable and had liability for creating coronavirus. He also claims that Trump will release documents related to the murders of his father and uncle.

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RFK has made controversial claims about vaccines, suggesting that Tony Fauci and others are responsible for the deaths of a million children and profiting significantly from vaccines. People can form their own opinions on the validity of these statements.

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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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Jake Gilbertson, known as “Jake GTV,” is introduced as a content creator, author, health coach, and the creator of Jake GTV News, an AI-driven satirical news channel. The host describes Jake’s platform as covering topics they say mainstream media avoids, including Zionism, censorship, the Maui fires, corruption, cult activity, and hidden influence networks. The conversation centers on narratives Jake says people have been afraid to discuss, and on how social media and “the great awakening” have changed public openness. Jake and the hosts discuss a war they frame as occurring between the U.S. and a “foreign country” they describe as a domestic terrorist. They say seeing people at “Little Palestine” in Patterson, New Jersey prompted calls to speak up. Eric says it took early “first round” figures to break taboos, describing a social “group psychology” that makes certain topics scary to discuss. Jake connects increased speaking to social media and claims that events such as 9/11 and the pandemic led many people to question authorities. A major theme is “control” by powerful institutions. Jake links Big Pharma, media, and finance to coordinated influence. He claims large pharmaceutical companies and investors behind them (including BlackRock under Larry Fink) exert control over the economy. He also claims media concentration, stating that six companies own 90% of media. He connects this to entertainment and alleges that music and Hollywood involve gatekeeping and systems that push “degeneracy,” including sexual “degeneracy” and violence. Jake describes early personal beliefs, saying he became aware of “secret groups” and industry manipulation in adolescence, including Illuminati and “New World Order” ideas. He claims university environments taught him that “white people are the problem,” and that he noticed what he described as anti-human messaging. He says he viewed climate change “virtue signaling” as part of an “anti-human” agenda and connected it to efforts to reduce population through vaccines, citing claims about Bill Gates proposing reducing global population via vaccines. He also attributes changes in society to control of farms and agriculture, alleging that major companies fill grocery stores with corn, soy, and wheat products and use pesticides. He explains how he entered media production: editing videos in middle school, making a lip-sync video that reached 1.4 million views, then beginning vlogs and skits. He became involved in music production, worked with artists, and invested in studio gear. During music industry involvement, he claims he noticed mainstream artists using symbols and acting in ways he interpreted as evidence of “MKUltra,” saying he looked into MKUltra after observing performers’ behavior. Jake references claims that MKUltra fragments personalities using LSD and describes alleged gatekeepers behind it. The hosts shift to gatekeeping and entertainment contracts. Jake claims major artists’ contracts include their names and that labels may enforce control through exploitation, blackmail, and forced degeneration. He references a “27 Club” and interprets artists’ deaths and behavioral changes as tied to contract escape attempts, citing Miley Cyrus’s transition from “Hannah Montana” as an example of trying to break free. Jake also discusses blackmail narratives involving intelligence and law enforcement figures. He claims CIA-related files (MKUltra and JFK) were brought up and then blocked from release. He compares music executive Puff Daddy’s tactics to intelligence agency methods and says some cases point to Israel. He also claims weapons were sent “pre-1948” and then connects timelines to Israel’s creation in 1948 and the creation of CIA and Mossad shortly thereafter. A later segment focuses on religious authority and the Palestinian festival. Jake says he interviewed rabbis in the Palestine movement who support “free Palestine” and are anti-Zionist while still believing in Judaism, and he says he asked questions about their history of being kicked out of many countries. He reports that one rabbi responded by saying his grandparents were in the Holocaust. Jake describes the rabbi as evasive when asked specific questions about Talmud passages (including claims about circumvention of “a goy” and statements about Jesus). He says the rabbis he encountered were recording and circling him, that he later received a request for the interview footage, and that he believes they “danced around” his questions. Jake expands on comparisons between policies he opposes and “blame” tactics he says others use. He makes claims about 9/11, alleging insurance, insider knowledge, demolition terminology, and Israeli involvement via arrests and sightings. He also references additional assassination and attack incidents, describing alleged “decoys” and unusual survivals/witness roles, and argues that “coincidences” consistently involve a small portion of the population he targets. He then moves into health topics. Jake says autism rates are rising, citing a claim that “one in twelve and a half boys in California now have autism” based on state health data. He links the topic to vaccine schedules and discusses aluminum and formaldehyde in vaccines, arguing for case-by-case necessity evaluation. He also claims polio was already being eradicated before vaccines and that certain substances used earlier were causing symptoms similar to polio. He discusses HIV AZT and claims it was harmful, then argues that Anthony Fauci and COVID vaccine policies were pushed despite earlier controversies, citing a book by RFK Junior. He also talks about autism-related diet and gut-health themes, including claims about raw milk and criticism of formula ingredients and agricultural practices. In the final portion, Jake argues that compliance and control mechanisms operate through systems he links to finance and “ESG” scoring. He claims ICE uses a spyware platform called Graphite, rebranded as “Immigration OS,” that maps and scores populations to target people labeled as “domestic terrorists,” and he describes this as an extension of surveillance tools used elsewhere. The discussion ends with thanks to Jake for attending “Palestine Day” in Patterson and a closing call emphasizing “free Palestine” and “free America from the Zionist occupied government.”

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RFK Jr. has expressed skepticism about vaccines, particularly childhood vaccines. There's concern about rising autism rates, which have increased from 1 in 100,000 to 1 in 100 over the past 25 years. A meeting was held with drug companies and RFK Jr. to discuss drug pricing and vaccine safety. While acknowledging the importance of certain vaccines, like the polio vaccine, there is a call for further investigation into the safety of others. The speaker emphasizes the need to explore all potential causes for health issues, including environmental factors. Despite the controversy, there is support for vaccines that have proven effective in preventing diseases.

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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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Kennedy's influence on public health is concerning due to his history as a science denialist and anti-vaccine activist. He promotes misinformation, claiming no vaccine is safe and effective, while asserting he supports informed choice. However, vaccines like polio and diphtheria have significantly reduced disease and death rates. His claims imply a conspiracy to hide data, which undermines public trust in health agencies. Kennedy's suggestion to eliminate departments like nutrition at the FDA reflects his conspiracy mindset rather than a constructive approach. There's skepticism about his potential confirmation for health positions, but the risk lies in his associates, who share similar anti-vaccine views, potentially gaining influence.

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. discusses a documentary, "High Crimes," about the Chinese mafia's drug operations in rural America, available on TuckerCarlson.com. Kennedy claims that he faces opposition from the mainstream media and Democrats due to their knee-jerk reaction against anything associated with Trump. He says Trump dictates the Democratic Party's platform, citing examples like NAFTA, war, intelligence agencies, free speech, and women's sports. Kennedy discusses his past criticism of rising autism rates and his current efforts as Secretary to conduct new studies on the potential link between vaccines and autism, making the databases public for independent scientists. He criticizes the CDC's past studies as fraudulent and manipulated. Kennedy claims that the NIH incentivized cheating and that scientific journals won't publish anything critical of vaccines due to pharmaceutical company funding. He alleges a system of perverse incentives where doctors, hospitals, and insurance companies profit from keeping people sick. Kennedy claims that there were more injuries reported from VAERS by the COVID vaccine than all other vaccines put together for the past thirty six years. He states that the COVID vaccine is no longer recommended for children 18, but they can get it if they want. He also states that the new version of the COVID vaccine will actually do real clinical trials. Kennedy discusses the 1986 Vaccine Act, which gave vaccine companies immunity from liability. He claims that the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ASIP) had undisclosed conflicts of interest. He says that Trump will release anything he has access to regarding the murders of his uncle, father, and Martin Luther King. Kennedy expresses his affection for Washington, D.C., his colleagues, and the cabinet. He praises Trump's talent for picking people and his ability to inspire hope. He admires Trump's efforts to address the national debt and trade deficit.

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Bobby Kennedy has been nominated by President Trump for the Secretary of Health and Human Services position. 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 sought a proper review, not the elimination of the vaccine. There are concerns about the safety and efficacy of vaccines, especially given the rise in chronic health issues among children. The current vaccine compensation system protects manufacturers from liability, creating conflicts of interest. Kennedy's nomination is seen as a potential disruption to the status quo, which many believe is necessary given the alarming health trends in the U.S.

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Sources indicate that President-elect Donald Trump is likely to appoint Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Kennedy, an environmental lawyer without medical or public health degrees, has a history of promoting anti-vaccine conspiracies. He has suggested that entire departments should be eliminated, raising concerns about the Food and Drug Administration's oversight of health and safety. Reactions to this potential appointment are overwhelmingly negative, with many in the health community expressing disbelief. There are concerns about Kennedy's ability to be confirmed and fears that his ideology could lead to the departure of skilled career staff from health agencies, leaving them weakened and less effective.

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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, 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.

The Rubin Report

Room Sits In Stunned Silence After RFK Jr.’s Alarming Announcement on Growing Health Crisis
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Dave Rubin discusses various topics on the Rubin Report, including a significant rise in autism rates and the environmental factors potentially contributing to it, as highlighted by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kennedy plans to announce studies identifying environmental toxins linked to autism, which he claims is not solely genetic but influenced by external factors like diet and vaccines. The prevalence of autism in children has increased dramatically, with current statistics showing 1 in 31 eight-year-olds diagnosed, and 1 in 20 boys at risk. Rubin also critiques Maryland Senator Chris Van Holland's efforts to repatriate an illegal MS-13 gang member, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who has a history of domestic violence. Van Holland's trip to El Salvador to advocate for Garcia raises questions about prioritizing the rights of illegal immigrants over American citizens, particularly in light of tragic stories involving victims of gang violence. Rubin emphasizes the absurdity of defending a criminal while neglecting the victims and their families. The discussion touches on broader themes of immigration policy, societal changes, and the impact of technology on communication and relationships, particularly among younger generations. Rubin concludes by promoting the importance of addressing these issues and the need for accountability in government actions regarding immigration and public health.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Incoming HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Deep Dive, Part 1 - on Fauci, Vaccines, and Big Pharma
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to discuss his recent appointment as Health and Human Services Secretary by President-elect Donald Trump. Kennedy, once labeled a member of the "disinformation dozen" by President Biden, has seen a resurgence in his public presence since a lengthy interview with Kelly in March 2022, which covered topics like vaccines, the JFK assassination, and COVID-19. Kennedy, a prominent environmental lawyer and member of the Kennedy family, has faced criticism for his views on vaccines, particularly his stance against thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative. He argues for the need for safe vaccines and independent regulators, emphasizing that he is not anti-vaccine but advocates for vaccine safety. He recounts his efforts to remove mercury from vaccines, highlighting studies he believes show its harmful effects. The conversation shifts to Dr. Anthony Fauci, whom Kennedy criticizes for his handling of public health and vaccine promotion. Kennedy claims Fauci has prioritized pharmaceutical profits over public health, alleging that Fauci's actions during the AIDS epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic reflect a pattern of agency capture by the pharmaceutical industry. He discusses Fauci's financial ties to vaccine development and the alleged suppression of alternative treatments like Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. Kennedy also addresses the controversy surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine, asserting that it does not prevent transmission and questioning the rationale behind mandatory vaccinations, especially for low-risk populations. He expresses concern over the lack of transparency regarding vaccine injuries and the need for independent research free from pharmaceutical influence. The discussion touches on the censorship Kennedy has faced, particularly regarding his views on the lab leak theory and vaccine safety. He reflects on the personal toll this has taken on his marriage to actress Cheryl Hines, emphasizing his desire to protect her from the backlash he receives for his outspoken positions. The interview concludes with a promise of a follow-up discussion, where they will delve deeper into the implications of Kennedy's views and the ongoing debates surrounding public health and vaccine policy.

Breaking Points

RFK Announces MASSIVE Data Collection On Autistic Americans
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The discussion centers on recent developments in the Maha movement, particularly regarding Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s comments on autism and food dye regulations. RFK Jr. claims autism is an environmental tragedy affecting children, asserting that a massive study will identify its causes by September. This study will compile extensive medical data, raising concerns about privacy and the government's access to personal information. Critics argue that RFK Jr. oversimplifies autism's complexities and promotes discredited vaccine theories. Additionally, he announced efforts to eliminate petroleum-based food dyes, linking them to various health issues. However, the initiative is voluntary for food companies, and broader systemic issues in the food and health industries remain unaddressed, with ongoing regulatory rollbacks under the current administration.

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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