15 state attorneys general sue RFK Jr. over "anti-science" vaccine policy

February 27, 2026
15 state attorneys general sue RFK Jr. over "anti-science" vaccine policy

Here's something that really caught my attention — 15 state attorneys general are suing RFK Jr. over his anti-vaccine stance. Now, you might wonder, why does this matter now? Well, scientists have long warned that climate change could speed up the spread of infectious diseases. Vaccines are our best defense, yet they’ve always faced skepticism, dating back to the 1700s. What’s shocking here is that RFK Jr., known for his outspoken anti-vaccine views, was appointed to a top health role by the Trump administration, according to Liza Gross from Inside Climate News. That’s seen as an unprecedented move that could undermine proven public health strategies. The lawsuit charges that this anti-science stance could make folks sicker and stretch resources thin, especially as climate change worsens disease risks. So, the big takeaway? The fight over vaccine science isn’t just about health — it’s about protecting our communities from preventable crises, now more urgent than ever.

Scientists have long warned that a warming world is likely to hasten the spread of infectious diseases, making vaccination even more critical to safeguard public health.

And though most scientists hail vaccines as one of public health’s greatest achievements, they have provoked fear, distrust, and contentious resistance since Edward Jenner invented the first vaccine, to prevent smallpox, in the late 1700s.

Yet, until now, the United States never installed an outspoken vaccine critic like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as a top health official with the power to upend federal childhood vaccine recommendations. Health and Human Services Secretary Kennedy and other top officials in the Trump administration have waged an “unprecedented attack on the nation’s evidence-based childhood immunization schedule,” a lawsuit, filed by 15 states, charged on Tuesday. Their actions will make people sicker and strain state resources, the suit claims.

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Scientists have long warned that a warming world is likely to hasten the spread of infectious diseases, making vaccination even more critical to safeguard public health.

And though most scientists hail vaccines as one of public health’s greatest achievements, they have provoked fear, distrust, and contentious resistance since Edward Jenner invented the first vaccine, to prevent smallpox, in the late 1700s.

Yet, until now, the United States never installed an outspoken vaccine critic like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as a top health official with the power to upend federal childhood vaccine recommendations. Health and Human Services Secretary Kennedy and other top officials in the Trump administration have waged an “unprecedented attack on the nation’s evidence-based childhood immunization schedule,” a lawsuit, filed by 15 states, charged on Tuesday. Their actions will make people sicker and strain state resources, the suit claims.

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