America First! RFK Jr. Cuts Global Vax Cash
In a decisive move signaling a long-overdue shift in U.S. health policy, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the United States will suspend funding to the global vaccine group Gavi—an organization that has received a staggering $8 billion in U.S. taxpayer dollars since 2001—until it begins taking vaccine safety seriously. Speaking at a high-profile fundraiser for Gavi on June 25, Kennedy made it clear that blind adherence to globalist vaccine agendas will no longer be tolerated without accountability, insisting that future funding hinge on transparent, science-driven safety standards rather than bureaucratic orthodoxy. While power players like the Gates Foundation pledged billions more to Gavi and establishment figures like Bernie Sanders scrambled to defend the status quo, Kennedy drew a hard line, demanding reforms and a re-evaluation of long-held assumptions. With the Trump administration’s 2026 budget excluding Gavi funding entirely and a new vaccine advisory panel set to scrutinize CDC protocols, the tide may finally be turning in favor of American families who’ve demanded answers, not mandates.
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