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CDK employees accused of child-murder by RFK Jr.; claim denounced by ex-CDC head.

Health Official Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) career staff ofendangering children's lives with disregard, as stated during Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee testimony on Wednesday by ex-CDC Director Susan Monarez. Monarez...

CDC employees accused of child murder by RFK Jr., claims ex-director
CDC employees accused of child murder by RFK Jr., claims ex-director

CDK employees accused of child-murder by RFK Jr.; claim denounced by ex-CDC head.

Susan Monarez, the former Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), testified before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee on Wednesday, discussing her termination from the CDC last month.

The crux of Monarez's testimony centred around her refusal to endorse recommendations from an outside panel of vaccine experts without sufficient scientific evidence or data. This refusal, she claimed, led to her dismissal.

However, the specific details surrounding the external panel of vaccine experts and their recommendations remain unclear, as they are not explicitly named in publicly available information.

Monarez's testimony did not reveal any new information about her future plans or intentions. She did not provide any new evidence or data to support her stance during her appearance before the Senate Committee.

The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee did not issue any immediate statement regarding Monarez's testimony.

In a separate development, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized career employees at the CDC, stating they are "killing children and they don't care." Kennedy's criticism was not mentioned in Monarez's testimony.

Monarez did not express any agreement or disagreement with Kennedy's statement during her testimony. The implications of Kennedy's criticism, if any, on the CDC or its career employees, were not discussed in Monarez's testimony.

It is worth noting that Monarez's testimony did not result in any immediate action against the CDC or its career employees.

As the investigation into the circumstances surrounding Monarez's termination continues, more details are expected to emerge. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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