President Trump with HHS Director Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya
Over 1,000 current and former Health and Human Services employees signed a letter demanding that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. resign as HHS Director.
For the first time in decades, there is an HHS Director who puts people before Big Pharma, and now these employees want him out. At least they’ve identified themselves—oh wait, no they haven’t.
The petition was posted on a site they created called “Save HHS.” If they were honest, they would have called it “Save Big Pharma.”
These partisan activists are pushing for children to be loaded up with the COVID vaccine despite its well-documented risks.
Here are some of their complaints against Secretary Kennedy:
- Facilitated the firing of CDC Director Dr. Susan Monarez.
- Led to the resignations of Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, Dr. Daniel Jernigan, and Dr. Debra Houry from top CDC positions.
- Appointed “political ideologues” like Retsef Levi, Robert Malone, and David Geier, who question mainstream vaccine narratives.
- Refused briefings from CDC experts on vaccine-preventable diseases.
- Ignored the President’s executive order on “Restoring Gold Standard Science in America.”
- Rescinded FDA emergency use authorizations for COVID-19 vaccines.
- Criticized the American Academy of Pediatrics for recommending the COVID vaccine for children.
- Made what they call “misleading claims” about liability protections for doctors and hospitals.
- Attacked his workforce by stating, “Trusting experts is not a feature of either a science or democracy.”
RFK Jr. has long warned about the dangers of mRNA vaccines, especially for young and healthy people, citing risks such as myocarditis in adolescents. The data backs this up—COVID vaccines have been linked to myocarditis in young men and boys.
Yet these anti-Kennedy employees seem unmoved.
To make matters worse, the Save HHS website is hiding the names of the signers from the public. The explanation?
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