RFK Jr
condemned as ‘clear and present danger’ after Trump nomination
Nominee for
health secretary decried as ‘vaccine denier and tin foil hat conspiracy
theorist … this is going to cost lives’
Maya Yang
Fri 15 Nov
2024 00.45 CET
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/14/trump-administration-rfk-criticisms
Donald
Trump’s nomination of Robert F Kennedy Jr as US secretary of health and human
services has prompted widespread criticisms towards Kennedy, an anti-vaccine
activist who has embraced a slew of other debunked health-related conspiracy
theories.
In a Truth
Social post on Thursday, Trump claimed that Americans have been “crushed by the
industrial food complex and drug companies” and that Kennedy “will restore
these Agencies to the traditions of Gold Standard Scientific Research, and
beacons of Transparency, to end the Chronic Disease epidemic, and to Make
America Great and Healthy Again!”
In response
to Kennedy’s nomination, Public Citizen, a progressive nonprofit organization
focusing on consumer advocacy, said: “Robert F Kennedy Jr is a clear and
present danger to the nation’s health. He shouldn’t be allowed in the building
at the department of health and human services (HHS), let alone be placed in
charge of the nation’s public health agency.”
“Donald
Trump’s bungling of public health policy during the Covid pandemic cost
hundreds of thousands of lives. By appointing Kennedy as his secretary of HHS,
Trump is courting another, policy-driven public health catastrophe,” the
organization added.
Apu Akkad,
an infectious disease physician at the University of Southern California,
called the announcement a “scary day for public health”.
“I’m saying
this over and over – but it will be of the utmost importance to ONLY make
public health decisions or changes based on robust evidence. I hope we have at
least learned this much from Covid,” Akkad added on X.
The
conservative pundit and lawyer George Conway also commented on Kennedy’s
nomination, along with that of Tulsi Gabbard and Matt Gaetz.
“Very little
of what Trump does these days amazes me. Any one of the last three of Trump’s
Cabinet-level picks (Gabbard as DNI, Gaetz as AG, RFK Jr for HHS), standing
alone, would arguably have been the worst in American history. The fact that
Trump made all three in a span of roughly 24 hours is astonishing,” Conway
wrote.
California’s
Democratic representative Robert Garcia called the nomination “fucking insane”,
writing on X: “He’s a vaccine denier and a tin foil hat conspiracy theorist. He
will destroy our public health infrastructure and our vaccine distribution
systems. This is going to cost lives.”
Alastair
McAlpine, a pediatric physician at British Columbia’s children’s hospital,
wrote: “It is hard to overstate what a terrible decision this is. RFK Jr has no
medical training. He is a hardcore anti-vaccine and misinformation peddler. The
last time he meddled in a state’s medical affairs (Samoa), 83 children died of
measles.”
According to
FactCheck.org, in 2018, two infants in Samoa died when nurses accidentally
prepared the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine with an expired muscle
relaxant instead of water. Following the infants’ deaths, the Samoan government
temporarily suspended the vaccination program.
The
temporary suspension prompted Kennedy and his anti-vaccine nonprofit Children’s
Health Defense to reportedly spread various falsehoods about vaccinations
across the island, in turn resulting in a drastic decline in vaccination rates.
A year
later, a measles outbreak on the island caused by a sick traveler ended up
infecting more than 57,000 people and killing 83, including children.
In an
interview for a documentary, Shot in the Arm, Kennedy said he bears no
responsibility for the outcome.
On another
health issue, Kennedy has said that Trump would push to eliminate fluoride from
drinking water, a mineral that strengthens teeth and reduces cavities,
according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Throughout
his own independent campaign trail, Kennedy has also touted the effectiveness
of raw milk and ivermectin, an anti-parasitic drug that has been disproved as a
Covid cure. In addition to health-related conspiracies, Kennedy has admitted to
decapitating a beached whale and collecting its head, and to dumping a dead
bear cub in New York City’s Central Park a decade ago because he did not have
time to skin it and eat it later.
Kennedy has
also said that he had a worm in his brain which “ate a portion of it and then
died” and vowed “to eat five more brain worms and still beat” Trump and Joe
Biden in a staged debate earlier this year.
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