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RFK Jr.'s Turbulent Week: Vaccine Controversies, CDC Shakeup, and 2024 Ambitions

RFK Jr.'s Turbulent Week: Vaccine Controversies, CDC Shakeup, and 2024 Ambitions

Update: 2025-09-27
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has stayed in the national spotlight all week, stirring controversy and headlines in equal measure. Most notably, as Secretary of Health and Human Services, he authorized significant changes to long-standing federal health programs, putting his anti-vaccine views into regulatory action. According to Nature, Kennedy shocked scientists by abruptly ending nearly half a billion dollars in government contracts for mRNA vaccine research, impacting several key pandemic preparedness initiatives. While the Pentagon kept some research alive, health security experts described the disruption as unprecedented and warned it could derail national readiness for future outbreaks.

On the political front, Kennedy’s visit to Martha's Vineyard on Tuesday drew both attention and local protest. The Vineyard Gazette and The Martha's Vineyard Times both reported that demonstrators representing progressive and medical advocacy groups gathered at the airport and in Aquinnah to oppose what they called his anti-science policies and recent restructuring of the CDC. Despite the protests, Kennedy held court at the annual Secretary’s Tribal Advisory Committee, signaling continued engagement with Indigenous health policy.

Back in Washington, ABC News detailed Kennedy’s biggest moves of the week: He launched a new FDA review of abortion pills, putting him at odds with Republican states and reigniting national debate over reproductive rights. Meanwhile, the firing of CDC director Susan Monarez fueled bipartisan fire at recent Senate hearings, where Kennedy faced a grilling from both Republicans and Democrats on his changes to vaccine schedules and CDC staffing. Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren accused him of breaking public pledges to protect vaccine access, while Senator Michael Bennet pressed him about firing every member of the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel. In a dramatic twist, former CDC director Monarez testified to a Senate committee that Kennedy personally orchestrated her ouster, something Kennedy publicly disputed that same day.

The week also saw Kennedy at the center of a social media flare-up, after President Trump joined him to claim that Tylenol use during pregnancy increases autism risk—a statement scientists immediately condemned as misleading and unsupported, sparking frantic trading in Tylenol-maker Kenvue’s stock according to ABC News.

Mother Jones noted that outside the CDC, a small group of his anti-vaccine supporters rallied—some waving signs praising Kennedy, others invoking right-wing free speech martyrdom. This comes as his 2024 presidential ambitions are widely debated, with over a thousand Department of Health and Human Services employees signing a public letter demanding his resignation. All of this keeps Robert F. Kennedy Jr. front and center in arguably the most turbulent stretch of his very public career.

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RFK Jr.'s Turbulent Week: Vaccine Controversies, CDC Shakeup, and 2024 Ambitions

RFK Jr.'s Turbulent Week: Vaccine Controversies, CDC Shakeup, and 2024 Ambitions

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