Robert F. Kennedy Jr., U.S. Health Secretary, has publicly criticized the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, describing it as broken and in need of reform. He revealed that the Biden administration directed Big Tech to suppress information from scientists and doctors regarding vaccines, labeling such information as "malinformation" rather than misinformation. Kennedy is advocating for legislative changes to remove federal liability protections granted to vaccine manufacturers under the 1986 Vaccine Act, which currently shields them from lawsuits related to vaccine injuries. This immunity has been a subject of debate, with some experts suggesting that restoring liability protections similar to those for other products could improve accountability and efficiency. Health and fitness expert Jillian Michaels has supported Kennedy's position, emphasizing the lack of comprehensive studies on vaccine safety and criticizing media coverage that allegedly suppresses open debate. Kennedy also highlighted the challenge faced by families affected by vaccine injuries, noting that unlike other harmful products, vaccines remain mandatory for children to attend school. The ongoing discussions involve calls to reassess the vaccine injury compensation fund and seek justice for those impacted by vaccine-related harm.
🔥 MAHA is about to deliver JUSTICE for vaccine injuries. RFK Jr: “If you get poisoned by Coca Cola, you can stop drinking Coca Cola—if you get poisoned by a vaccine, your kids still have to take that vaccine to get to the school.” “What we’re going to try to do is to make sure https://t.co/rmOAMRSf1s
It would be easier, cheaper, and more efficient for Congress to restore vaccine and Pharma manufacturers liability as they are for all other products in America 🇺🇸 @SecKennedy @RobertKennedyJr @AGPamBondi Perhaps their 1986 original mandate was unconstitutional? @USSupremeCourt https://t.co/4qDDjSwP9k
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on Monday that he will work to "fix" the program that compensates victims of vaccine injuries, the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. https://t.co/uZGcAeY6iG