US Halts Funding to Global Vaccine Alliance

RFK Jr. calls out Gavi for COVID-era censorship and demands real accountability before more taxpayer dollars flow.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just made waves on the global stage and for good reason. In a powerful rebuke of the global vaccine cartel, Kennedy announced that the United States will no longer be sending money to Gavi, the vaccine alliance, until it "re-earns the public’s trust."

Kennedy didn’t hold back. In a video address to the Gavi pledging summit in Brussels, he blasted the organization for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic calling out their complicity in silencing dissent, pushing questionable science, and ignoring real safety concerns.

  • Gavi has received over $8 billion from U.S. taxpayers since 2001.

  • The Biden administration wanted to maintain funding at $300 million per year despite massive public distrust.

  • Gavi is closely aligned with the World Health Organization, another body deeply entangled in pushing lockdowns and censorship.

“When the science was inconvenient, Gavi ignored the science,” Kennedy said. “Until that happens, the United States won’t contribute more to Gavi.”

And he’s right. Americans watched as their freedom of speech was trampled during the pandemic. Social media platforms were weaponized to shut down dissent. Experts with decades of experience were blacklisted for raising legitimate questions about rushed, experimental vaccines. And Gavi instead of promoting transparency chose to treat safety concerns as a PR problem.

This isn’t just about one organization. It’s about a culture of arrogance and unaccountability that has infected global health policy. While Americans were being forced out of jobs, denied services, and even threatened with mandates, Gavi and its elite partners carried on as if they were untouchable.

RFK Jr. is drawing a line in the sand. “Business as usual is over,” he declared. “Unaccountable and opaque policymaking is over.” He’s demanding what every American deserves evidence-based medicine, honest dialogue, and true scientific integrity.

Meanwhile, the summit in Brussels is begging the world for $9 billion in new funding. But unless there’s serious reform, that money shouldn’t come from U.S. taxpayers. Not another dime.

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