Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced scrutiny during a House hearing when it was revealed that his department's MAHA Report cited numerous fictitious studies. The report, which supported Kennedy's health agenda, claimed over 500 studies as its foundation. Upon investigation, at least seven of these studies were confirmed as non-existent, leading to sharp questioning from Rep. Raul Ruiz. Kennedy admitted he did not fact-check the report before its publication, raising concerns about accuracy and integrity in health policymaking, particularly underscoring the need for rigorous source verification.
During a House hearing, Rep. Raul Ruiz confronted Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over fake sources cited in the MAHA Report.
Kennedy admitted during the hearing that he did not fact-check the sources used in the controversial MAHA Report despite his position as chair of the commission.
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