83 deaths in Samoa. Thanks to RFK Jr.
Imagine what he’ll do to the US as head of HHS.
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83 deaths in Samoa. Thanks to RFK Jr.
Imagine what he’ll do to the US as head of HHS.

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In the letter, the 77 Nobel laureates in medicine, chemistry, physics and economics said they have concerns about Kennedy's lack of "relevant experience" and about some of the public positions he has taken.
More than 75 Nobel Prize winners have signed a letter urging senators not to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
The letter, obtained by The New York Times, marks the first time in recent memory that Nobel laureates have banded together against a Cabinet choice, according to Richard Roberts, winner of the 1993 Nobel in Physiology or Medicine, who helped draft the letter. The group tries to stay out of politics whenever possible, he said.
But the confirmation of Mr. Kennedy, a staunch critic of mainstream medicine who has been hostile to the scientists and agencies he would oversee, is a threat that the Nobel laureates could not ignore, Dr. Roberts said.
“These political attacks on science are very damaging,” he said. “You have to stand up and protect it.”
The laureates questioned whether Mr. Kennedy, who they said has “a lack of credentials” in medicine, science or administration, was fit to lead the department responsible for protecting public health and funding biomedical research.
“Placing Mr. Kennedy in charge of DHHS would put the public’s health in jeopardy and undermine America’s global leadership in the health sciences,” the letter warned.
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The American Medical Association has sought a working relationship with the health secretary. Members saw moral compromise.

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Calling autism a disease makes me incredibly mad. He’ll start by coming for the people with autism. Then ADHD. Then the rest.
It pisses me off. Also for the love of god if you were seeking an official diagnosis for any nuerdivergent thing you could possibly have don’t
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