Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) Report Has Eyes Rolling
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) report has come under intense scrutiny for citing studies that simply do not exist. Investigations found at least seven fabricated or untraceable sources, including supposed research by Katherine Keyes, Noah Kreski, and Harold Farber—none of whom authored the studies attributed to them. The report even referenced a nonexistent article in JAMA Pediatrics and misattributed a study on psychotropic medication advertising to Professor Robert Findling, who denied any involvement. These are not just isolated mistakes but a pattern of broken links, misattributions, and outright inventions that undermine the report’s credibility.
Could anyone be surprised? Of all the presidential appointments, RFK Jr’s may be the most outrageous.
Nice job on the hat, btw.
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