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RFK Jr. Denies Report That He Is 'Checked Out' Of HHS Work

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pushed back against a New York Times report citing sources who questioned his staffing appointments and engagement in official duties. Kennedy cited access to his daily calendar as evidence of a false narrative, though Stat News says no such document exists and that the news organization has been requesting one for a year.

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday slammed a New York Times report聽alleging that some say he appears to be 鈥渃hecked out鈥 from official duties during department meetings and has surrounded himself with political appointees who share his viewpoint.聽In a post聽on social platform X, Kennedy said his day-to-day actions are publicly available on his calendar and pointed to an unspecified 鈥渦nprecedented list of accomplishments鈥 as proof of his success as HHS secretary. (Fields, 6/11)

Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday pointed to his 鈥減ublicly available calendar鈥 as an example of his commitment to transparency and to beat back unfavorable reporting. But no such calendar, detailing who Kennedy meets with or how he spends his time, has been released by the administration. (Cirruzzo and Payne, 6/11)

President Donald Trump calls Chris Klomp 鈥渁 real star.鈥 Democrats say he鈥檚 Robert F. Kennedy Jr.鈥檚 babysitter. A health tech entrepreneur, Medicare director and Trump drug-price negotiator, Klomp has overseen all Department of Health and Human Services operations since February, part of a shakeup in which he was promoted, while the former deputy secretary, Jim O鈥橬eill, was pushed out. (Paun, 6/12)

A pledge to 鈥淢ake America Healthy Again鈥 earned Robert F. Kennedy Jr. his job atop U.S. health agencies a year and some change ago. He鈥檚 now had the opportunity to turn his words into action, with mixed results. (Cueto and Parker, 6/11)

In related administration news 鈥

When Michigan State University researchers anonymously聽surveyed Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) staffers, 99% of respondents said that federal policy changes, dramatic reductions in staff and programs, and unstable or leadership have hobbled the agency鈥檚 ability to respond to a pandemic or other public health emergency鈥攁nd 95% think Americans will die as a result. In total, 624 workers (433 still in their positions, 191 who quit) responded to the survey from February to April.聽(Van Beusekom, 6/11)

Fruit-flavored e-cigarettes recently authorized by the Food and Drug Administration were not significantly better at helping smokers quit than tobacco-flavored e-cigarettes, according to a new memo that鈥檚 likely to stir more questions about the agency鈥檚 decision. The FDA last month gave its first OK to fruit-flavored vapes 鈥 essentially endorsing them as a less-harmful alternative to traditional cigarettes. The decision came despite the agency鈥檚 longstanding position that such flavors appeal to children and must show extra health benefits to warrant approval for adults. (Perrone, 6/11)

A Defense Department spokesman said there was 鈥渘o hazard鈥 present at the iconic Pentagon building after an air-quality alert earlier on Thursday prompted a shelter-in-place order for part of the iconic building. 鈥淓arlier this morning, Pentagon occupants were notified of a potential air quality issue, prompting immediate precautionary safety measures and evaluation,鈥 Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement on Thursday afternoon. 鈥淪ubsequent testing confirmed no hazard exists, and normal operations have resumed.鈥 (Capaccio, 6/11)

Federal charges against two virologists have sparked public outcry among scientists concerned about NIH researchers being targeted by the Trump administration. Last week, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced charges against Vincent Munster, PhD, and Claude Kwe, PhD, alleging the pair had transported undeclared inactivated mpox (or monkeypox) virus on a flight into the U.S. and made false statements to federal law enforcement about doing so. (Henderson, 6/11)

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