Overview
- Speaking onstage with Kara Swisher at Washington’s Warner Theatre, Kamala Harris criticized the Department of Health and Human Services under Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- She accused the agency of denying science, firing scientists, and spreading misinformation, calling the situation “criminal” and warning that “people will die.”
- Harris linked her comments to her family background in science and said HHS policies are undermining efforts against cancer.
- Fox News reported it requested comment from HHS and did not receive an immediate response.
- Her appearance was part of the tour for her memoir, 107 Days, where she also said “some people” consider her the most qualified candidate ever to run for president.