

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Serving in the transcript as 'Secretary Kennedy'; presents critiques of past NIH autism research and describes a new depoliticized, exposomics-focused research approach to investigate autism causes and treatments.
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Apr 30, 2025 • 1h 22min
RFK Jr: The First 100 Days – A Special Edition Of Dr. Phil Primetime
In this eye-opening discussion, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental advocate, addresses his first 100 days in office. He tackles the alarming rise of chronic diseases affecting over half the population and calls for urgent reforms in nutritional standards. RFK Jr. also dives into the urgent need for transparency in vaccine safety research and scrutinizes the influence of food additives on health. With a commitment to making America healthy again, he encourages public engagement and accountability in national health policies.

Sep 22, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4797: Trump Throws Down On Big Pharma; Americas Autism Epidemic
In this insightful discussion, former President Donald Trump emphasizes the need for reduced acetaminophen use during pregnancy and advocates for revised vaccine schedules in autism policy. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. critiques prior NIH studies on autism, proposing a fresh exposomics-driven approach to uncovering its causes. Dr. Marty McCary outlines FDA initiatives, including updates to acetaminophen labeling and new therapies for children with autism, sparking a vital conversation on the environmental triggers vs. diagnostic changes in the autism epidemic.

May 28, 2025 • 1h 1min
5/28/25: Trump bullies trans kid, RFK taking away vaccines
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine activist and former Secretary of Health and Human Services, discusses his controversial stance on vaccination. He falsely claims he wouldn't restrict vaccine access, contradicting his past statements. The conversation dives into Trump's bullying tactics against a transgender child, raising concerns over political implications for LGBTQ rights. Additionally, they explore the repercussions of proposed Republican legislation that would cut food aid, highlighting a chaotic intersection of health policy, political accountability, and public safety.