Corporate media and Senate Democrats are being accused of scapegoating HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for rising measles cases, despite data showing increases began before his tenure. Kennedy says CDC response teams are active and that states manage outbreaks using established protocols. Critics argue global trends and declining trust in regulators play a larger role, while vaccine safety advocates call for transparency and broader public health strategies rather than politicized blame.
ABSURD: Corporate media and Senate Democrats blame RFK Jr. for measles outbreaks
