Anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is using multiple Facebook pages he operates to spread lies about the safety of vaccines against COVID-19 as part of a campaign to discourage people from receiving the lifesaving shots.
As one of the most prominent anti-vaccine figures in the U.S., Kennedy’s anti-vaccine campaign is sure to have deadly consequences: Increased COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy will slow down -- and at worst, foreclose the possibility -- of the development of herd immunity against the disease in the U.S. through vaccination rather than through natural infection, which could cause millions of unnecessary deaths.
Facebook is abetting Kennedy in these efforts. On February 8, the social media platform announced its claim that it will “remove posts with erroneous claims about vaccines from across its platform.” That promise, thus far, appears to be empty words.
Also on February 8, Media Matters published a report about how anti-vaccine activist and COVID-19 denier Del Bigtree, a frequent Kennedy collaborator, simply moved his dangerous COVID-19 and vaccine lies to a different page after Facebook banned the page he was primarily using at the time for violating policies against “misinformation that could cause physical harm.” (His previous primary Facebook page, which was used to broadcast his anti-vaccine online broadcast The HighWire, was only banned following months of inaction from the platform as he encouraged people to intentionally contract COVID-19 and made other dangerous claims.) Like Kennedy's, Bigtree’s Instagram page was removed, but his Facebook page -- where he spreads dangerous medical misinformation -- was not.
The uneven enforcement can also be seen in Facebook’s treatment of Kennedy. On February 11, The New York Times reported that Kennedy’s page on Instagram, which is owned by Facebook, was removed for violating policies against spreading misinformation about vaccines. As the Times noted, the enforcement action “did not include Mr. Kennedy’s Facebook page, which was still active as of early Thursday and makes many of the same baseless claims to more than 300,000 followers,” and Facebook said “that there were no plans to take down Mr. Kennedy’s Facebook account ‘at this time.’”
Kennedy operates two pages on Facebook that post similar anti-vaccine falsehoods. One page -- “Robert F. Kennedy, Jr” -- is listed as an “environmental conservation organization” and has more than 300,000 followers. Kennedy’s other page is for his anti-vaccine nonprofit organization, Children’s Health Defense. That page has nearly 150,000 followers and is allowed by Facebook to list itself as a “medical & health” organization.
Kennedy has used these pages to spread dangerous misinformation about COVID-19 and to attack the development of vaccines against the disease. And now that the coronavirus vaccines have been approved and are being administered to the public, Kennedy is using these pages to discourage people from receiving them by baselessly suggesting the vaccines have been connected to myriad horrible medical consequences, including death.
Below is a review of the dangerous misinformation found on Kennedy’s Facebook pages over the last month.
Children’s Health Defense
On February 10, Children’s Health Defense promoted a speculative concern raised by a pediatrician in a public comment to the Food and Drug Administration, claiming that mRNA vaccines, like those produced by Pfizer and Moderna, could cause brain, heart, liver, and kidney damage. There is no evidence the pediatrician’s theory is correct and COVID-19 vaccine safety trials did not find that possible side effects included organ damage.