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Cheryl Hines Defends HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Joe Rogan Interview

She argues media coverage distorts his motives, with bipartisan criticism of his public‑health record continuing.

Overview

  • Hines told Joe Rogan that portrayals of Kennedy as someone who is "trying to hurt people" ignore his career suing polluters as an environmental lawyer.
  • Kennedy, now the nation’s top health official, has faced bipartisan rebukes, including a letter from six former U.S. Surgeons General warning his actions are endangering public health.
  • HHS under Kennedy removed all 17 members of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, and former leaders Susan Monarez and Debra Houry testified the agency had been reduced to a rubber stamp.
  • Kennedy and President Donald Trump promoted a 2025 claim suggesting a Tylenol–autism link, which Kennedy later softened as only "suggestive" after medical experts warned against discouraging appropriate use in pregnancy.
  • Public‑health critics cite his promotion of vaccine skepticism, pointing to Samoa’s 2019 measles crisis as an example of how misinformation can erode immunization and cost lives.