Chelsea Clinton launching podcast targeting public health misinformation from the Hill Tara Suter

Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of former President Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, is launching a podcast about public health.

“How many of us have looked at the latest headlines and thought ‘that can’t be true?!’ Starting tomorrow, I hope you will join me and a series of experts on my new podcast – That Can’t Be True!  Together, we will sort fact from fiction – especially on issues impacting our health,” Clinton wrote in a Wednesday post on the social platform X.

Clinton is not new to the podcasting world. She hosted another podcast called “In Fact with Chelsea Clinton,” which stopped airing in April 2022.

“Things are getting weird in the world of public health. Childhood vaccines are suddenly up for debate, fluoride is being described as industrial waste, and it feels like everyone is talking about raw milk!” a description of the “That Can’t Be True” podcast reads.

“Navigate this chaotic time with public health expert Dr. Chelsea Clinton, who every week talks to doctors, dietitians, parenting experts and more to expose pseudoscience and help us sort fact from fiction.”

Clinton teaches health policy at Columbia University and also serves as the vice chair of the Clinton Foundation.

The launch of Clinton’s podcast also comes amid heated debates over health policy in the U.S., especially surrounding Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his policy stances.

Over 1,000 people who have been employed by HHS recently demanded Kennedy resign after his ouster of the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other moves they claimed were “compromising the health of the nation.”

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