Kamala Harris says ‘it’s f—– up’ what RFK Jr’s HHS is doing to America
In a recent public appearance, former Vice President Kamala Harris launched a strong critique against the current leadership of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). She specifically targeted Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Donald Trump for their management of the department.
Speaking at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C., Harris expressed that the issue is deeply personal for her. She contrasted the current HHS direction with her mother’s life’s work in science, which was dedicated to improving human health.
Harris condemned the administration’s actions, accusing them of denying science and dismissing scientists. She stated that such moves effectively hinder critical medical progress, including the fight against cancer.
She emphasized the severe human cost of these policies. Harris argued that promoting misinformation at the highest levels of government is “criminal” and will inevitably lead to preventable deaths.
The former Vice President did not soften her language, bluntly describing the situation as profoundly wrong and unacceptable.
During the same conversation, Harris also highlighted her own qualifications for the presidency. She pointed out that some consider her the most qualified candidate ever to run for the office, a claim she presented as factual.
When asked for a response to these criticisms, the HHS did not provide an immediate comment to Fox News Digital.