
Fact-Check: Errors Found in Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" Report
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" report has been found to contain numerous inaccuracies, according to ABC News. The report, focusing on children's health, cited over 500 studies, government reports, and news articles; however, ABC News investigation revealed several cited studies do not exist. A spokesperson for the Health and Human Services admitted to "citation and formatting errors." One researcher whose work was cited stated that their study was "misinterpreted." Despite these errors, the White House downplayed the issue, calling the inaccuracies "minor" and claiming the report's core message remains intact. This incident highlights the importance of thorough fact-checking in official reports and the potential for misinterpretations or misinformation in political discourse.