
In a brave move, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has pulled $1.2 billion in taxpayer money from the controversial Gavi Vaccine Alliance, citing the organization’s failure to prioritize vaccine safety and transparency.
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The Health and Human Services Secretary demanded accountability for the $8 billion Americans have already funded since 2001, leaving global health elites scrambling to explain years of questionable vaccine policies.
Secretary Kennedy announced the immediate halt to U.S. funding for Gavi until the organization can “re-earn the public trust” – a decisive move that puts American interests first after decades of unchecked global health spending.
The withdrawal targets an organization that has repeatedly collaborated with the World Health Organization while ignoring scientific evidence that contradicted their vaccination agendas.
“When the science was inconvenient, Gavi ignored the science,” Kennedy stated firmly, challenging the organization’s record on public health transparency.
He specifically cited concerns over Gavi’s recommendations for COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy despite limited safety data, demonstrating a pattern of decisions that prioritized pharmaceutical interests over patient safety.
The funding withdrawal is part of a broader Trump administration effort to reclaim American sovereignty over health policy decisions and protect citizens from unaccountable global organizations.
Kennedy, long known for demanding greater vaccine safety standards, is fulfilling campaign promises to review all international health commitments that failed to serve America’s best interests.
“I call on Gavi today to re-earn the public trust and to justify the $8 billion that America has provided in funding since 2001,” he said.
“And I’ll tell you how to start taking vaccine safety seriously: Consider the best science available, even when the science contradicts established paradigms. Until that happens, the United States won’t contribute more to Gavi,” RFK Jr. added.
Predictably, globalist health organizations have expressed alarm at losing American funding.
The Gates Foundation, which pledged $1.6 billion to Gavi, issued statements warning about children being left vulnerable – a typical fear-based response when accountability measures are implemented.
Meanwhile, patriots across America are applauding Kennedy’s commitment to protecting both taxpayer dollars and public health integrity.
The decision follows Kennedy’s other America-first health initiatives, including replacing the CDC’s compromised vaccine advisory panel with independent experts willing to question pharmaceutical industry influence.
These bold moves have sparked outrage among establishment health bureaucrats who have long operated without proper oversight.
Kennedy’s principled stance aligns with the administration’s broader commitment to draining the swamp of unaccountable international organizations.
The U.S. had previously withdrawn from the World Health Organization after discovering concerning ties to China and failures during the COVID-19 pandemic response.
While critics claim the funding withdrawal will harm global health efforts, supporters point out that American tax dollars should prioritize accountability, transparency, and safety above all else.
Kennedy’s demand that Gavi justify its use of $8 billion in American funding sets a powerful precedent that no global health organization is entitled to endless American generosity without proving its value to both Americans and the world.
The decision represents a victory for those who have long demanded greater scrutiny of international vaccine programs and their safety standards.
In a controversial and, arguably, long overdue decision, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the defunding of Gavi, the Global Vaccine Alliance.
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