Last Updated on February 28, 2025
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promised to investigate the childhood vaccine schedule, ignoring a supposed “deal” that he made with Louisiana senator Bill Cassidy to leave the vaccine schedule alone.
“Nothing is going to be off limits” Kennedy said in a recent speech to his workers, signaling that Kennedy is not going to be bullied by Washington figures like Cassidy, who has accepted massive campaign contributions from the pharmaceutical industry.
The Associated Press recently reported:
But on Tuesday, speaking for the first time to thousands of U.S. Health and Human Services agency employees, he vowed to investigate the childhood vaccine schedule that prevents measles, polio and other dangerous diseases.
“Nothing is going to be off limits,” Kennedy said, adding that pesticides, food additives, microplastics, antidepressants and the electromagnetic waves emitted by cellphones and microwaves also would be studied.
Kennedy’s remarks, which circulated on social media, were delivered during a welcome ceremony for the new health secretary at the agency’s headquarters in Washington as a measles outbreak among mostly unvaccinated people raged in West Texas. The event was held after a weekend of mass firings of thousands of HHS employees. More dismissals are expected.
I previously advocated for Kennedy to ignore the supposed “deals” that Bill Cassidy made with Kennedy. Cassidy wants to protect the childhood vaccine schedule, which injects little kids with massive amounts of chemicals. Kennedy presumably wants to find out if there is a tangible link between vaccines and childhood autism, which he has believed for years.