RFK Jr. Performs Astonishing 180 On Vaccines After Years of Misinformation.

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Donald Trump's top health official wrote in a Fox News op-ed about risks "to unvaccinated individuals" amid a growing measles outbreak.


Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist ― appeared to strike a drastically different tone in a new Fox News op-ed published Sunday in which he advocated for the MMR vaccine amid a growing measles outbreak in Texas.

The op-ed, titled “Measles Outbreak Is A Call To Action For All Of Us,” carried the subheadline: “MMR Vaccine Is Crucial To Avoiding Potentially Deadly Disease.”

In the piece, Kennedy said he is “deeply concerned” about the outbreak in the South Plains region that’s “claimed the life of a school-aged child, the first measles-related fatality” in America for more than a decade.
Kennedy wrote about the risks of
 
Robert F Kennedy JR.: Measles Outbreak Is A Call To Action For All of Us.


As the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, I am deeply concerned about the recent measles outbreak. This situation has escalated rapidly, with the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) reporting 146 confirmed cases since late January 2025, primarily in the South Plains region. Tragically, this outbreak has claimed the life of a school-aged child, the first measles-related fatality in the United States in over a decade.

Measles is a highly contagious respiratory illness with certain health risks, especially to unvaccinated individuals. The virus spreads through direct contact with infectious droplets when an infected person breathes, coughs, or sneezes. Early symptoms include high fever, cough, runny nose, and red, watery eyes, followed by a characteristic body rash. Most cases are mild, but rare complications can be severe, including pneumonia, blindness, and encephalitis. Prior to the introduction of the vaccine in the 1960s, virtually every child in the United States contracted measles. For example, in the United States, from 1953 to 1962, on average there were 530,217 confirmed cases and 440 deaths, a case fatality rate of 1 in 1,205 cases.
 
Let him, as a parent I decide what's best for our children. They received the MMR but no way in hell would they get some experimental crap. Turns out I was exactly correct

But the thread isn't about you, it's about Kennedy.
 
Donald Trump's top health official wrote in a Fox News op-ed about risks "to unvaccinated individuals" amid a growing measles outbreak.


Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist ― appeared to strike a drastically different tone in a new Fox News op-ed published Sunday in which he advocated for the MMR vaccine amid a growing measles outbreak in Texas.

The op-ed, titled “Measles Outbreak Is A Call To Action For All Of Us,” carried the subheadline: “MMR Vaccine Is Crucial To Avoiding Potentially Deadly Disease.”

In the piece, Kennedy said he is “deeply concerned” about the outbreak in the South Plains region that’s “claimed the life of a school-aged child, the first measles-related fatality” in America for more than a decade.
Kennedy wrote about the risks of

Naawwww…. you’ve been lied to as usual.
 
I don't care, Nincompoop. There lies your problem.

The thread is also about vaccines, you don't control the narrative

Yes, about how Kennedy has spoke out against them but now has to back track.
 
Yes, about how Kennedy has spoke out against them but now has to back track.

That's his prerogative, yes? Maybe he doesn't walk lockstep like you do
 
RFK has explained hundreds of time that he's not "anti-vax", let alone a conspiracy theorist about them.

Oh...HuffyPuffPost....Fake nooz on crack.

Bullshit.

Bernie Sanders questioned Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about his opposition to childhood vaccinations, highlighting infant onesies with anti-vax slogans sold by Children's Health Defense, a company founded by the Health and Human Services secretary nominee.

"You're coming before this committee, and you say you're pro-vaccine, and yet your organization is making money selling a child's product to parents for $26, which casts fundamental doubt on the usefulness of vaccines," Sanders said during Kennedy's Wednesday confirmation hearing.

The store sells slogans relating to anti-vaccination on bottles, stickers, tank tops, hoodies, shirts and more. The merchandise is called "Vaxxed III: Authorized to Kill" and "I'm a Defender," which refers to the organization's work as being a "defender of truth, freedom and children's health."

There are onesies on the Children's Health Defense website at the time of writing with slogans like "unvaxxed, unafraid," "pharma is not my mama," and "No vax. No problem."

However, when asked if any safe and effective vaccines were on the market, Kennedy told podcaster Lex Fridman in July 2023, "No."
 
Donald Trump's top health official wrote in a Fox News op-ed about risks "to unvaccinated individuals" amid a growing measles outbreak.


Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist ― appeared to strike a drastically different tone in a new Fox News op-ed published Sunday in which he advocated for the MMR vaccine amid a growing measles outbreak in Texas.

The op-ed, titled “Measles Outbreak Is A Call To Action For All Of Us,” carried the subheadline: “MMR Vaccine Is Crucial To Avoiding Potentially Deadly Disease.”

In the piece, Kennedy said he is “deeply concerned” about the outbreak in the South Plains region that’s “claimed the life of a school-aged child, the first measles-related fatality” in America for more than a decade.
Kennedy wrote about the risks of
Glad to hear you are now onboard with RFK.
 
Donald Trump's top health official wrote in a Fox News op-ed about risks "to unvaccinated individuals" amid a growing measles outbreak.


Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist ― appeared to strike a drastically different tone in a new Fox News op-ed published Sunday in which he advocated for the MMR vaccine amid a growing measles outbreak in Texas.

The op-ed, titled “Measles Outbreak Is A Call To Action For All Of Us,” carried the subheadline: “MMR Vaccine Is Crucial To Avoiding Potentially Deadly Disease.”

In the piece, Kennedy said he is “deeply concerned” about the outbreak in the South Plains region that’s “claimed the life of a school-aged child, the first measles-related fatality” in America for more than a decade.
Kennedy wrote about the risks of

Are you sure you have the right person? RFK Jr was never "anti-vax"
 

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