Over 15,000 Doctors Urge Senate to Reject RFK Jr's Nomination as Health Secretary
More than 15,000 physicians have signed a letter opposing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services by President Donald Trump. The letter, organized by the Committee to Protect Health Care, expresses deep concerns regarding Kennedy's qualifications and his promotion of harmful conspiracy theories about vaccines.
The doctors assert that the health and safety of 336 million Americans require leadership that is grounded in science and evidence-based policies. They have described Kennedy as "actively dangerous," citing his history of spreading misinformation, including a 2019 incident in Samoa that contributed to a measles outbreak resulting in 83 deaths, primarily among children.
As Kennedy seeks confirmation, he faces increasing opposition not only from physicians but also from political groups such as Protect Our Care, which aims to protect the Affordable Care Act. Recently, 77 Nobel laureates also publicly opposed his nomination. Despite this backlash, Kennedy's supporters in the Senate will need to rally sufficient Republican votes for his confirmation if all Democrats vote against him.
The letter highlights Kennedy's lack of credible healthcare experience and raises alarms over his potential plans to cut funding and resources from federal health agencies. The signatories warn that his appointment could undermine progress in public health and jeopardize the wellbeing of millions.
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