
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed the seven fictitious studies contained in RFK Jr.’s MAHA report on chronic illness that was used to defend his policies as “formatting issues” and still defended its efficacy.
No credible agency head would deliver a significant government report using studies that do not exist as a cornerstone of its viability. And if they did they would be laughed out of Washington D.C.. This would especially be true if it affects the health of the entire nation.
Any competent HHS Secretary issuing a report on chronic disease would be checked, double-checked, and triple-checked before it would be ever released to the public. Not so with the Trump administration.
This is the Trump administration at its core. It’s built on lies, conspiracies, chaos, and misinformation. Not only that, but the entire report may have been written by A.I..
REPORTER: A notice investigation found that the hallmark MAHA commission report that was released last week cites studies that appear to not exist.
We know that because, in part, we reached out to some of the listed authors who said that they didn’t write the studies cited.
So I want to ask, does the White House have confidence that the information coming from HHS can be trusted?