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Bill Gates warns that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is "misleading people"

This has sparked a debate on social media about who is right

Tension grows between the two.
Tension grows between the two.LAPRESSE
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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates continues his unfiltered attack on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

The businessman has always been very tough on the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, and we need to go back a little bit to when all of this started between these two characters.

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RFK Jr. has always been against vaccines and has made a lot of noise about his attempt to be "anti-vaccine". Arguing that they are not safe and that they have certain risks.

In this case, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has strongly criticized Gates for his influence on global health policy, especially in the context of vaccines.

He has accused Gates of using his philanthropy to increase his wealth and control by also benefiting himself. According to RFK Jr, Gates has manipulated organizations such as the World Health Organization to promote his interests in vaccination, showing an unsavory side and little interest in ing health.

It is clear that the relationship between the two involves disagreements over science and health, with Bill Gates being singled out as someone very interested in promoting his own interests. All of this has definitely gotten out of hand in recent months.

Bill Gates strikes back

Bill Gates has denied Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s claims about vaccines. In an interview with the BBC.

Gates criticized the Secretary of Health and Human Services for "deceiving" the American public. He s limiting the use of social networking sites for children under 16, arguing that they can be time-consuming and raise concerns about social approval. He believes it is likely that the U.S. will adopt laws similar to those in Australia, which has already regulated underage access to social networking sites.

"He's making decisions about global health and how we help poor countries, which is a big focus for me right now," Gates told the BBC about his first conversation with Donald Trump after his return to the presidency.

It's all in the hands of the committee, that's the reality, because he hasn't been confirmed by the Senate. A committee will vote on Tuesday whether to proceed with his nomination, and then we will hear news.

The truth is that if Kennedy takes the reins of the department, we would be talking about a controversial entry with more than $3 trillion in health care spending floating around, including the Food and Drug istration and those who manage Medicare and Medicaid, which cover a lot of people.

But who knows? It could be total chaos, or there could be a solution to all these problems that the country has been dragging along.

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