White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again Commission report amid allegations of inaccuracies and fabricated sources. A NOTUS investigation revealed that several cited studies allegedly do not exist, prompting questions of trust in HHS's information. Leavitt acknowledged formatting issues but insisted that the report's substantial contributions to health were legitimate. Although she couldn't confirm if AI was involved in the report's production, she remained firm in her support of the HHS team's work, labeling it transformative for federal health policy.
Leavitt responded affirmatively about trust in the HHS report, even as concerns emerged about source reliability, stating that formatting issues would be resolved.
Leavitt emphasized that the MAHA report, despite the criticisms, is one of the most transformative health reports released by the federal government and is based on strong science.
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