Emails Reveal RFK Jr.'s 2019 Samoa Trip Linked to Vaccine Concerns
Emails reveal U.S. Embassy staff facilitated Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 2019 Samoa trip amid vaccine safety concerns, raising questions about his Senate testimony, with 83 children dying in the subsequent outbreak.
- Newly obtained emails undermine Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s testimony about his 2019 trip to Samoa before a measles outbreak.
- Kennedy met with Samoan officials and anti-vaccine activists during the trip, raising concerns about vaccine safety.
- The emails show Kennedy's group tried connecting him with Samoa's prime minister when vaccines were not being administered.
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New emails contradict RFK Jr.’s testimony about vaccines’ role in 2019 trip before measles outbreak
“Lying to Congress about his role in the deadly measles outbreak in Samoa only underscores the danger he now poses to families across America,” Sen. Ron Wyden said in an email.
Emails Undermine RFK Jr.'s Testimony on His Trip to Samoa Before a Measles Outbreak
Senator's spokesman says 'casual, false denials to Congress will not be swept under the rug'
RFK Jr. may have perjured himself with key vaccines claim: newly revealed emails
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may have perjured himself during his Senate confirmation hearings to become secretary of Health and Human Services.The 72-year-old Kennedy testified last year that his heavily scrutinized 2019 trip to Samoa, which came just ahead of a major measles outbreak, had “nothing to do ...
Newly obtained emails undermine RFK Jr.’s testimony about 2019 Samoa trip before measles outbreak
By MICHELLE R. SMITH/THE GUARDIAN and ALI SWENSON/Associated Press Over two days of questioning during his Senate confirmation hearings last year, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. repeated the same answer. Related Articles Oman mediates indirect US-Iran talks over Tehran’s nuclear program Russia and US discussed nuclear arms and agreed talks need to start soon, Kremlin says Census Bureau plans to use survey w…
Newly obtained emails undermine RFK Jr.’s testimony about 2019 Samoa trip before measles outbreak - Boston News, Weather, Sports
Over two days of questioning during his Senate confirmation hearings last year, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. repeated the same answer. He said the closely scrutinized 2019 trip he took to Samoa, which came before a devastating measles outbreak, had “nothing to do with vaccines.” Documents obtained by The Guardian and The Associated Press undermine that testimony. Emails sent by staffers at the U.S. Embassy and the United Nations provide, for the first …
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