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Speakers at health-freedom event urge transparency at FDA, call for confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

2657827 · February 10, 2025
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At a public gathering, broadcaster and homeopath Robert Scott and consumer-rights attorney Jonathan Emord urged greater transparency at health agencies, criticized pharmaceutical influence, and asked supporters to press senators to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for a federal health post.

Robert Scott, a longtime broadcaster and homeopath, used a public event to push for greater transparency in federal health agencies and to urge supporters to press their senators to back the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to a top health post.

Scott framed the gathering around what he called a “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) agenda, saying the effort seeks to end “America’s chronic disease epidemic” by demanding that agencies release underlying data and by reducing what he described as regulatory capture by industry. “We want basically that ability to replicate, review data, etcetera, and reverse America’s Chronic Disease Epidemic,” Scott said.

Jonathan Emord, introduced at the event as a long-time litigator on FDA matters, gave a prepared presentation that criticized the Food and Drug Administration’s relationship with the pharmaceutical industry and described several high-profile drug controversies. Emord said the agency had…

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