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RFK Jr under fire for ‘bullying’ letter to scientific journal
Health advocates criticized Kennedy’s move demanding answers from journal that removed ‘flawed’ vaccine study

TL;DR
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is demanding answers from Toxicology Reports regarding the retraction of a paper linking vaccines to infant death.
- Public health advocates criticize Kennedy's actions as an attempt to intimidate and influence the journal's editorial process.
- The journal removed the paper after concluding it contained serious methodological flaws that could harm public health.
- Critics argue Kennedy is using his position to pressure a private publisher, potentially infringing on First Amendment rights.
- An HHS official stated that Kennedy's inquiry was not censorship and aimed to restore trust through accountability and open inquiry.
- The original paper, published in 2021 by Neil Z. Miller, used VAERS data to suggest a link between vaccination and SIDS.
- Critics, including Magdalen Wind-Mozley, have identified numerous methodological problems with Miller's paper and raised concerns since 2021.
- Miller defended his work and opposed the removal, stating he was not informed of specific flaws and hoping the process ensures controversial findings aren't suppressed.