An explosive revelation has surfaced about a campaign to undermine Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination for U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, exposing it as a questionable operation tied to high-profile billionaire Bill Gates. This latest twist comes as Kennedy’s fate is set to be decided in the Senate, where his nomination has garnered significant support from Republicans despite vocal opposition from far-left activists.
The controversy centers around the Committee to Protect Health Care (CPHC), a self-described physicians’ advocacy group that has been at the forefront of efforts to discredit Kennedy’s qualifications. The group recently released a public letter condemning Kennedy, claiming it was signed by over 15,000 healthcare professionals. The letter accused RFK Jr. of being “unqualified” and “actively dangerous” to lead the critical health agency. NBC News quoted the letter, stating, “The health and well-being of 336 million Americans depend on leadership at HHS that prioritizes science, evidence-based medicine, and strengthening the integrity of our public health system.”
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However, an investigation by Breitbart revealed glaring flaws in the group’s signature-gathering process. According to the report, CPHC did not screen signatures, allowing anyone to add their name to the list without verification. A Breitbart journalist successfully signed the petition under the pseudonym “Dr. Donald Duck, OG, of Disney World, FL, specializing in podiatry.” This discovery, paired with similar stunts like Alex Jones signing with fake credentials, has raised serious doubts about the credibility of the organization’s claims.
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