Michigan Congress to present RFK Jr.

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A member of the Michigan Congress announced Thursday that it would present articles of dismissal against the Secretary of Health and Social Services (HHS), Robert F. Kennedy Jr., citing the “health care chaos” and the cost increase under his mandate.
Representative Haley Stevens, D-Mich., Has repeatedly called upon the elimination of Kennedy, more recently citing funding for cancer research, infants’ death syndrome and the fight against dependence, as well as the increase in health care costs.
Kennedy’s restriction on access to vaccines is another problem, as well as its propagation of “absurd conspiracies” that have put people in danger, said Stevens.
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The representative Haley Stevens, d-mich., Expresses himself during a national rally of breast cancer outside the American capitol on May 6, 2025, in Washington, DC (Getty Images)
“RFK Jr. makes our country less safe and makes health care less affordable and accessible for Michiganders,” Stevens said in a statement. “His contempt for science, the constant propagation of conspiracy theories and its total contempt for the thousands of hours of research spent by the best doctors and American experts are unprecedented, reckless and dangerous.”
“Enough, it’s quite-we need leaders who put science on chaos, facts on lies and people on politics, which is why I announce today that I started writing indictment articles against secretary Kennedy,” she added.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, HHS communications director Andrew Nixon, said Kennedy “remains concentrated on the work of improving health costs and reduction of Americans, not on partisan political waterfalls”.
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President Donald Trump, on the left, and the secretary of HHS, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in the Roosevelt room of the White House on Monday, September 22, 2025. (Francis Chung / Politico / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Stevens also accused Kennedy of lying during his confirmation audiences on the promises he made that did not materialize. The principal among them is Kennedy’s promise not to break the panel of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of independent experts.
Stevens allegedly alleged that Kennedy had not exercised the statutory functions of the HHS in the administration of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the CDC.
The Congress member also said that Kennedy had politicized the FDA and had ended the public’s comments for the development of HHS rules.
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Stevens is one of the many Democrats calling Kennedy to resign. The secretary was recently exposed to a meticulous examination of his dismissal from the director of the CDC, Susan Monarez.