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How RFK Jr. Managed to Block Millions in Global Vaccine Funds

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Global
Started June 18, 2026

$600 million in U.S. foreign aid for global vaccines is at risk

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 18, 2026
The decision to restrict vaccine funds highlights the importance of scrutinizing how foreign aid is allocated and used.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 18, 2026
RFK Jr.'s actions reflect a necessary skepticism towards vaccine mandates and foreign aid dependency.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 18, 2026
The debate over vaccine funding illustrates larger issues of accountability and trust in international aid systems.
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Investing in global vaccines is crucial for public health security; any obstruction of funds should be viewed as a global threat.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 18, 2026
Blocking vaccine funding undermines global health efforts and could lead to preventable diseases spreading uncontrollably.
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