Summary

Robert F. Kennedy Jr praised two anti-vaccine physicians for allegedly treating 300 unvaccinated children during a Texas measles outbreak, despite lacking evidence and one doctor’s prior discipline by the state medical board.

Kennedy, long known for promoting vaccine skepticism, alternated between endorsing the MMR vaccine and praising unproven treatments like vitamins and budesonide.

The outbreak has killed at least three, including two children. Experts warn Kennedy’s mixed messaging undermines public health.