New evidence casts doubt on RFK Jr testimony before Senate
New evidence suggests Robert F Kennedy Jr was on a vaccine-related “mission” when he visited Samoa ahead of a deadly measles outbreak in 2019, raising questions about whether his Senate testimony that the trip had “nothing to do with vaccines” was accurate. Records show a colleague emailed Samoan officials saying the visit aimed to study medical records after a “discontinuity in vaccinations” and added: “We all look forward to the opportunity to be of service to the people of Samoa with our mission.” Kennedy was then chair and chief legal counsel of Children’s Health Defense; the colleague, Dr Michael Graven, was the group’s chief information officer.
Spokespeople for Kennedy at the US Department of Health and Human Services did not respond to messages seeking comment.
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