Health8/29/2025The Guardian

RFK Jr continues to make dubious health claims as CDC roils under his leadership

RFK Jr continues to make dubious health claims as CDC roils under his leadership

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is the health secretary in the Trump administration, has continued to make dubious health claims while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is facing upheaval. The CDC's director, Susan Monarez, was fired, leading to the resignation of four other top officials. This chaos comes as Kennedy has released controversial and contradictory rules surrounding COVID-19 vaccines. Experts and lawmakers have criticized Kennedy for his claims, and he is facing increasing calls for his resignation. The article suggests that Kennedy's actions and statements are contributing to the turmoil within the CDC.

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