Children’s Health Defense, the organization once led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has been making significant strides in Washington. Under the leadership of CEO Mary Holland, the group has gained more influence than ever anticipated. In an interview with STAT, Holland revealed that Children’s Health Defense (CHD) has ambitious plans to leverage their current power to bring about lasting policy changes in the realm of childhood vaccinations.
One of the primary goals of CHD is to disrupt the existing childhood vaccination schedule, reformulate the vaccines, and eliminate mandatory vaccination requirements. These objectives are part of a larger strategy to lay the groundwork for a future where their agenda is supported by those in positions of power, even after Kennedy’s tenure at the Department of Health and Human Services comes to an end.
Holland emphasized the importance of taking advantage of the current political climate to build public support for their cause. She acknowledged that there may come a time when their agenda is not aligned with those in power, and therefore, it is crucial to make significant progress now to ensure the longevity of their efforts.
The organization’s long-term vision includes reshaping the conversation around childhood vaccinations, advocating for alternative vaccination schedules, and promoting informed consent as a fundamental principle. By strategically positioning themselves and building alliances within the political landscape, CHD aims to create a lasting impact on vaccination policies that will withstand changing administrations.
As CHD continues to navigate the complex terrain of vaccine policy and public health, their commitment to challenging the status quo and advocating for greater transparency and choice in vaccination practices remains steadfast. The organization’s strategic approach and determination to effect lasting change underscore their dedication to advancing their mission in the face of evolving political dynamics.

