UMVA has learned that a sudden and potentially explosive shake-up is brewing within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), with whispers of a major leadership change that could send shockwaves through the nation's capital.
According to information obtained by UMVA, rumors are swirling that HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may be stepping down as early as next month, sparking a frenzy of speculation and concern among insiders and observers. The rumors appear to have originated from a meeting held behind closed doors, with some suggesting that Senator Oz has been tapped to head a transition team.
Dr. Robert W. Malone, a renowned mRNA pioneer and former Vice Chair of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), took to social media with a bombshell post that set off a firestorm, revealing that "senior USG employees" were discussing Kennedy's potential departure. Malone's explosive claim was quickly picked up by other sources, fueling the rumor mill and leaving many to wonder if the writing is on the wall for Kennedy's tenure.
HHS Rapid Response was swift to quash the rumors, posting a categorical denial that read: "This is utterly false." However, Malone remained unconvinced, insisting that he had received information from multiple sources and was not ready to concede that the rumors were baseless.
In a stunning display of support, Kennedy's wife, actress Cheryl Hines, weighed in on the rumors during a MAHA Action Zoom call, offering a passionate defense of her husband and dismissing concerns about his future. "You don't need to worry about Bobby," she said. "He is stronger than ever and he will continue the fight."
As the drama unfolds, many are left wondering what is really going on behind the scenes at HHS, and whether Kennedy's rumored departure will have far-reaching consequences for the department and the nation. One thing is certain: the speculation is likely to continue to swirl, and UMVA will be keeping a close eye on developments.
