More than 700 HHS Staffers Tell Kennedy to End Fake Info Spreading
Over 750 current and former HHS employees criticize Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for spreading false health information, linking it to threats against public health workers.
- Hundreds of current and former employees of US health agencies have accused US Secretary of Health Mr. Kennedy of spreading false information that puts them at risk, as stated in their open letter.
- A petition demanding Congress impeach Mr. Kennedy has gathered over 12,600 signatures, highlighting public discontent.
- The open letter asserts that the attack on the CDC's headquarters on August 8 was not random, indicating rising threats against health professionals.
- Dr. Anne Schuchat stated, 'If the very people that are supposed to be protecting Americans are not safe, then no American is safe.
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Public Health Workers Criticize RFK Jr. After CDC Shooting
More than 750 public health workers sent a letter to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday, urging him to “stop spreading inaccurate health information” and guarantee employees’ safety, in the wake of a shooting at the headquarters of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) earlier this month. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] The letter—signed by both named and anonymous current and former staffers at the U.S. Departme…
Hundreds of employees and unemployed employees of U.S. health agencies charge him with a letter to the Secretary of Health of the Trump administration, who threatens him by spreading...

750 HHS employees send signed letter to RFK Jr. asking him to stop spreading misinformation
Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — More than 750 employees across the Department of Health and Human Services sent a signed letter to members of Congress and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday morning, calling on the secretary to stop spreading misinformation. The letter states the deadly shooting that occurred at the Atlanta headquarters of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Aug. 8 was “not random” and …
Hundreds of employees and unemployed employees of U.S. health agencies charge him with yesterday in an open letter to the Secretary of Health of the Trump Administration, Vaccineceptor Robert Kennedy Jr., that he endangers him by spreading information...
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