RFK Jr.’s Family Joins Chorus Calling For His Resignation

Idiot thread starters Long timeout has been wonderful
 
RFK Jrs family did not support his presidential run. They do not support him joining Trump and now his own family is telling him to resign.

RFK Jr.’s Family Joins Chorus Calling For His Resignation​


The chorus of people calling for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to resign as Secretary of Health and Human Services now includes his sister and his nephew.

Kerry Kennedy and Joe Kennedy III both issued statements hammering RFK Jr. on Friday, one day after he sparred with the Senate Finance Committee in a fiery hearing.




That has all the meaning of Mary Trump calling for her uncle's resignation.
 

After a year marked by measles outbreaks across the U.S., is the virus now endemic?​

A year after the start of a deadly measles outbreak in West Texas, the virus continues to spread in several parts of the U.S. — a milestone both troubling and significant, as it could mean that measles is no longer considered eliminated in the country.

Measles has been eliminated in the U.S. since 2000, a designation that indicates the virus is no longer constantly circulating, though there are occasional outbreaks. However, global public health authorities consider the virus endemic — or always present — after one year of continuous transmission.

“We have all the ingredients to have our elimination status revoked,” said Amira Albert Roess, a professor of global health and epidemiology at George Mason University.

“In previous times, it would be unheard of to lose your elimination status, unless it was a war-torn, collapsing country,” she added.

The U.S. saw more measles cases in 2025 than in any year since 1991. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recorded 49 outbreaks and 2,242 cases last year. Another 171 cases have been confirmed this month — though the actual tally is likely much higher, since the CDC’s data lags behind that of state health departments.


These folks running the government are dangerous.
 

After a year marked by measles outbreaks across the U.S., is the virus now endemic?​

A year after the start of a deadly measles outbreak in West Texas, the virus continues to spread in several parts of the U.S. — a milestone both troubling and significant, as it could mean that measles is no longer considered eliminated in the country.

Measles has been eliminated in the U.S. since 2000, a designation that indicates the virus is no longer constantly circulating, though there are occasional outbreaks. However, global public health authorities consider the virus endemic — or always present — after one year of continuous transmission.

“We have all the ingredients to have our elimination status revoked,” said Amira Albert Roess, a professor of global health and epidemiology at George Mason University.

“In previous times, it would be unheard of to lose your elimination status, unless it was a war-torn, collapsing country,” she added.

The U.S. saw more measles cases in 2025 than in any year since 1991. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recorded 49 outbreaks and 2,242 cases last year. Another 171 cases have been confirmed this month — though the actual tally is likely much higher, since the CDC’s data lags behind that of state health departments.


These folks running the government are dangerous.
Let's go Brandon allowed the measles to come in with his open border policy. Ahh the things you should never ***** about since you accepted Let's go Brandon's policy. You have no right to *****.
 
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