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White House acknowledges problems in RFK Jr.’s MAHA report

Last updated: May 29, 2025 1:45 pm
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The White House is taking steps to address errors in a significant federal government report led by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., highlighting concerns about America’s food supply, pesticides, and prescription drugs.

Kennedy’s comprehensive “Make America Healthy Again” report, which was released recently, referenced numerous studies. However, a closer examination by the news outlet NOTUS revealed that some of these studies could not be verified.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt acknowledged the report’s shortcomings and stated that corrections will be made. She emphasized that while there were formatting issues, the essence of the report remains significant and transformative.

Kennedy has emphasized a commitment to transparency and high-quality scientific research within public health agencies. Despite this, he has not disclosed the authors of the 72-page report, which calls for increased scrutiny of childhood vaccine schedules and highlights concerns about overmedication and undernourishment among children.

The White House expressed confidence in Kennedy, with HHS Spokesman Andrew Nixon noting that minor errors in citations and formatting have been rectified. The report is described as a groundbreaking assessment aimed at addressing the chronic disease epidemic affecting American children.

NOTUS reported discrepancies in several citations within the report, with some studies appearing to have never been published. This includes studies on children’s anxiety, medication usage, and screen time, which were either misattributed or misinterpreted in the MAHA report.

Kennedy’s report has raised concerns among supporters of former President Trump, particularly farmers who took issue with the portrayal of agricultural chemicals. The report is intended to inform policy recommendations set to be unveiled later this year, with the White House seeking a $500 million increase in funding for the MAHA initiative from Congress.

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Overall, the MAHA report represents a significant effort to address critical health issues facing the nation’s children. With ongoing efforts to address errors and improve transparency, the report aims to drive meaningful change in public health policy.

By Amanda Seitz
Associated Press writer Will Weissert contributed.

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