Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims that employees at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) are quietly rallying behind him. Despite his history of clashing with federal health agencies, Kennedy says he’s been receiving warm support from within the very system he has criticized.
During recent conversations, Kennedy revealed that many HHS staff members have approached him privately, expressing encouragement for his campaign. This unexpected backing comes amid his ongoing battles with government institutions over public health policies, vaccine mandates, and regulatory overreach.
Kennedy’s remarks hint at growing dissatisfaction within the agency, raising questions about whether government insiders are frustrated with the current administration. Could this be a sign of deeper unrest within federal health agencies?