Demand Congress Impeach Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Now.
The public health crisis RFK Jr. has been fueling just crossed a dangerous new line.

That’s right, RFK Jr. has now scaled back the number of vaccines recommended for children, weakening a system that protected generations from measles, polio, and other deadly diseases. This is not about transparency or parental choice. It is about using federal power to override medical consensus and inject misinformation directly into national policy.
Even Senator Bill Cassidy, a physician and Republican lawmaker, has publicly condemned RFK Jr.’s actions as reckless and dangerous. Cassidy’s criticism underscores what public health experts have been warning all along: this approach puts children at risk and erodes trust in the entire health system.
The United States is approaching a public health tipping point. Vaccination rates are falling. Preventable diseases are resurging. And instead of reinforcing evidence-based protections, the Secretary of Health and Human Services is actively dismantling them from within.
At the same time, the Trump administration and RFK Jr. have reshaped the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule to align with outlier nations that reject scientific consensus. This move isolates the United States from global public health norms and signals a broader retreat from evidence-based governance.
Congress has now taken a critical step. Lawmakers have formally begun impeachment proceedings against RFK Jr. for conduct that endangers public health. A cabinet official who undermines childhood vaccination, promotes debunked theories, and ignores medical expertise cannot be allowed to remain in office.
But impeachment only works if Congress is forced to follow through. Without sustained public pressure, this process could stall while vaccine confidence collapses further and outbreaks worsen. The consequences of inaction will be measured in preventable illness and lost lives.
We must protect children, respect science, and ensure that federal health policy is guided by evidence, not ideology. Congress has both the authority and the obligation to act.
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