Jr RFK 面对盟国扩大公司联系的反对, 威胁反疫苗运动的核心原则。
RFK Jr. faces backlash from allies over expanding corporate ties, threatening the anti-vaccine movement’s core principles.
美国卫生部长兼“让美国恢复健康”运动设计师罗伯特·肯尼迪(Robert F. Kennedy Jr.)在政府扩大与制药、生物技术和技术公司的伙伴关系时,面临越来越多的内部批评。
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., U.S. Health Secretary and architect of the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement, faces rising internal criticism as his administration expands partnerships with pharmaceutical, biotech, and tech companies.
虽然肯尼迪削减了疫苗供资,重组了咨询小组,并改变了疾控中心得到其基地赞扬的信息行动,但一些原始支持者指责包括Susie Wiles和Stefanie Spear在内的顶尖Trump Aides破坏了MAHA的反疫苗和反体制根源。
While Kennedy has cut vaccine funding, reshaped advisory panels, and altered CDC messaging—actions praised by his base—some original supporters accuse top Trump aides, including Susie Wiles and Stefanie Spear, of undermining MAHA’s anti-vaccine and anti-establishment roots.
批评者认为,尽管有广泛的公众支持和引人注目的活动,但该运动正在通过企业联盟而损害其原则。
Critics argue the movement is compromising its principles through corporate alliances, despite broad public support and high-profile events.
肯尼迪一直捍卫他的盟友,强调团结和进步,但在目前平衡基层理想与政治治理的联盟的方向上,分歧依然存在。
Kennedy has defended his allies, emphasizing unity and progress, but divisions persist over the direction of a coalition now balancing grassroots ideals with political governance.