RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine group sues him: “This is not the Bobby we know”

In a surprising turn of events, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccine organization, Children's Health Defense (CHD), has filed a lawsuit against him. The lawsuit alleges that Kennedy has strayed from the group's original mission and is now focused on his own personal agenda. The lawsuit seeks to establish a federal vaccine safety commission, a task that no health secretary has undertaken since 1986. The group argues that Kennedy's actions have undermined their efforts to promote vaccine safety and transparency. The lawsuit highlights the growing divide within the anti-vaccine movement, as some members feel that Kennedy's focus has shifted away from the core issues they care about. The legal action is seen as an attempt to regain control of the organization and steer it back towards its original objectives. The case underscores the complex and often contentious nature of the ongoing debate surrounding vaccine safety and policy. As the lawsuit progresses, it will likely shed light on the internal dynamics and competing agendas within the anti-vaccine community.
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