US Rep. Stevens Proposes Impeachment Proceedings Against Health Secretary Kennedy for Endangering Public Health and Spreading Conspiracy Theories.
Congresswoman Haley Stevens, a Democrat representing parts of Michigan, has filed articles of impeachment against Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the head of the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Stevens accuses Kennedy of putting lives at risk by slashing critical medical research, spreading conspiracy theories, and driving up healthcare costs.
Kennedy is accused of turning his back on science, public health, and the American people by promoting unfounded claims about vaccines and limiting access to life-saving treatments. He has also been criticized for restricting access to COVID-19 shots for pregnant women and healthy children.
The impeachment proceedings are unlikely to succeed as Republicans control the US House of Representatives. However, Stevens' move is seen as a way to hold Kennedy accountable for his actions, which have been widely criticized by public health experts.
Kennedy's actions have been described as "reckless" and "harmful" by Congresswoman Stevens. She has accused him of mismanaging the FDA and CDC, firing vaccine advisory panels, and pushing for unfounded claims to limit access to life-saving treatments.
The impeachment articles also accuse Kennedy of driving up healthcare costs and restricting public comment on federal rulemaking. The move comes as Stevens campaigns for a Senate seat in Michigan, currently held by retiring Senator Debbie Stabenow.
A group called Stand Up for Science has backed Stevens' efforts, saying that Kennedy's actions are "negligent" and will result in harm and loss of life. The group's founder, Colette Delawalla, described Kennedy's actions as a threat to public health and said that he must be held accountable.
The impeachment proceedings against Kennedy are just the latest move by Congresswoman Stevens, who has previously called for his resignation and introduced legislation to reverse some of the research cuts made under his leadership.
Congresswoman Haley Stevens, a Democrat representing parts of Michigan, has filed articles of impeachment against Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the head of the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Stevens accuses Kennedy of putting lives at risk by slashing critical medical research, spreading conspiracy theories, and driving up healthcare costs.
Kennedy is accused of turning his back on science, public health, and the American people by promoting unfounded claims about vaccines and limiting access to life-saving treatments. He has also been criticized for restricting access to COVID-19 shots for pregnant women and healthy children.
The impeachment proceedings are unlikely to succeed as Republicans control the US House of Representatives. However, Stevens' move is seen as a way to hold Kennedy accountable for his actions, which have been widely criticized by public health experts.
Kennedy's actions have been described as "reckless" and "harmful" by Congresswoman Stevens. She has accused him of mismanaging the FDA and CDC, firing vaccine advisory panels, and pushing for unfounded claims to limit access to life-saving treatments.
The impeachment articles also accuse Kennedy of driving up healthcare costs and restricting public comment on federal rulemaking. The move comes as Stevens campaigns for a Senate seat in Michigan, currently held by retiring Senator Debbie Stabenow.
A group called Stand Up for Science has backed Stevens' efforts, saying that Kennedy's actions are "negligent" and will result in harm and loss of life. The group's founder, Colette Delawalla, described Kennedy's actions as a threat to public health and said that he must be held accountable.
The impeachment proceedings against Kennedy are just the latest move by Congresswoman Stevens, who has previously called for his resignation and introduced legislation to reverse some of the research cuts made under his leadership.