
Kennedy Jr.'s Health Report Slammed as 'Unconscionable,' Expert Calls for Resignation
Public health expert Dr. Irwin Redlener has launched a scathing attack on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 'Make America Healthy Again' report, calling it "unconscionable." The report, released by the HHS Secretary, has been criticized for containing fabricated citations and misstated data. "If he was working as an academic researcher and put this out, he would've been fired," Redlener stated in an interview with MSNBC's Chris Jansing. Redlener's comments highlight concerns about the potential impact of the report's inaccuracies on public health policies, particularly those affecting children. He directly calls for Kennedy's resignation, stating that he "cannot remain in that office using misstated data." The controversy underscores the importance of accurate information in policy-making and the need for accountability in high-profile public health roles. The debate is certain to continue as the report's flaws become more apparent and the call for Kennedy's resignation gains momentum.