Health and Human Services secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has pledged to repeal liability protections for vaccine manufacturers, enabling those harmed by vaccines to pursue legal action.
Kennedy, an informed consent proponent who runs wellness nonprofit ChildrensHealthDefense.org, shared his plans to address vaccine manufacturer immunity during an interview with The Young Turks earlier this year.
🚨BREAKING: RFK Jr. is looking at removing immunity protections from vaccine manufacturers to hold them accountable for harmful vaccines.
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“What I would do is I would get rid of that immunity. I would lift the immunity and make them accountable and make them responsible, because that’s the only way to ensure the safety of this product.”
RFK continued: “They haven’t paid anything with vaccines because vaccines are immune from liability. So you cannot, no matter how negligent that company is, no matter how reckless they are, no matter how grievous your injury, you can’t sue them.”
The interview took place months before Trump won the 2024 presidential election and prior to RFK being nominated as HHS secretary.
Since before the Covid-19 vaccine rollout, the former Independent presidential candidate—turned Trump cabinet member nominee—has spotlighted vaccine manufacturers being shielded from liability, which became especially noteworthy after HHS in 2020 cited the PREP Act to grant immunity to jab makers from February 4, 2020, through October 1, 2024.
Podcast host Joe Rogan has also recently highlighted the absurdity of vaccine manufacturer liability.
The Covid-19 jab has been blamed for countless injuries and deaths not only in the US but across the globe as the experimental mRNA injection was rushed to market with expedited testing.
Watch the full interview from June 2024 below: