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Robert F Kennedy Jr. and the Fox News logo

Andrea Austria / Media Matters

Fox News championed anti-vaxxer RFK Jr. Now he’s killing research into next-generation vaccines.

Written by Matt Gertz

Published 08/11/25 9:56 AM EDT

My latest for MSNBC.com is about the role Fox News played in putting the notorious conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at the helm of the Department of Health and Human Services, and how he has subsequently used that post to undermine U.S. vaccination efforts, culminating with last week’s announcement that he is terminating nearly $500 million in federal contracts supporting the development of next-generation vaccines and other treatments based on mRNA technology:

Fox News may not want to claim credit for Kennedy as he stifles crucial medical research, but it certainly deserves it. You can’t explain the evolution from Trump’s first administration, which fast-tracked the development of mRNA vaccines for Covid-19 through Operation Warp Speed, to the second term’s anti-vax, “Make America Healthy Again” schtick without talking about the network’s role in turning the GOP base against vaccines and toward conspiracy theorists like Kennedy.

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And lo and behold, once confirmed, Kennedy continued the anti-vax project to which he had dedicated years of his life. He yanked $2 billion in funding to vaccinate children whose families may not be able to afford immunizations. He downplayed the importance of vaccination for quelling a measles outbreak even as measles cases hit record highs. He replaced the members of a vaccine advisory board with his own picks — some of whom were notorious vaccine critics — who plan to review the childhood vaccination schedule and scrutinize its components. And now he’s terminated federal funding that could have fueled a new wave of cures.

Under Kennedy’s leadership, the Department of Health and Human Services itself has become a grave threat to public health. That is the regrettable but inevitable consequence of Fox News’ cynical exploitation of its viewers. The network’s hosts should take a bow — they earned it.

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