Rep. Ruiz Questions RFK Jr. Role in 'Make America Healthy Again' Commission Report
- Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced questioning regarding the MAHA Report, which cited over 500 studies, many of which were found to be fake, as stated by Rep. Raul Ruiz.
- Ruiz confirmed, 'They did not exist,' referring to at least seven studies that scientists said never took place.
- Kennedy admitted to not fact-checking the report and defended its accuracy despite the errors pointed out by Ruiz.
- Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez expressed disbelief at Kennedy's lack of knowledge on a Justice Department investigation into UnitedHealth Group for Medicare fraud.
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RFK Jr. coming to Baton Rouge for signing of bill inspired by Make America Healthy Again movement
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will join Gov. Jeff Landry Friday for the signing of a Louisiana bill tied to Make America Healthy Again. Senate Bill 14 proposed new requirements that aim to educate people about ingredients in their food, prevent artificial colors and additives from being served to students and provide education requirements for some working in the health care indust…
Rep. Ruiz questions RFK Jr. role in 'Make America Healthy Again' Commission report
WASHINGTON DC (KESQ) - Local Democratic Congressman Dr. Raul Ruiz joined other lawmakers on Tuesday in pressing Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. over his role in a "Make America Healthy Again" Commission report. The lawmakers had questions about the Commission's release of a report which Congressman Ruiz asserts is riddled with inaccuracies and misinformation. The conversation between Ruiz and Kennedy, Jr. in part went as follows: Rep. Ra…
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