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STAT+: How pediatricians found themselves at war with RFK Jr.

STAT News · Feb 13, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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The AAP has become a leading opponent of MAHA and RFK Jr.'s vaccine agenda.

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WASHINGTON — As health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. upends so much of the nation’s health care system, the once-unthinkable has often come to be accepted as the new normal. Perhaps one of the most startling realities is this: The American Academy of Pediatrics, the nation’s leading professional organization for doctors who care for kids, and the nation’s federal health agency, the Department of Health and Human Services, are at war. The academy, founded almost 100 years ago and representing nearly 67,000 pediatricians, has become the leader in the fight to roll back the Trump administration’s vaccine policy changes. On Friday, for instance, the academy plans to ask a federal judge to overturn Kennedy’s boldest vaccine policy reforms. STAT+ Exclusive Story Already have an account? Log in This article is exclusive to STAT+ subscribers Unlock this article — plus daily intelligence on Capitol Hill and the life sciences industry — by subscribing to STAT+. Already have an account? Log in View All Plans To read the rest of this story subscribe to STAT+. Subscribe


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