Sunday, January 11, 2026

Germany Health Minister Claims RFK Jr. Claim's Unfounded


Germany’s Government has Criticized Claims by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I), who Accused Officials in Berlin of “sidelining patient autonomy” and Constraining People’s Health Choices.

“The Statements made by the U.S. secretary of health are completely unfounded, factually incorrect, and must be rejected,” German Health Minister, Nina Warken, said in a Statement on Saturday.

The Comments were Initially posted on Kennedy’s Social Media on Saturday, but appeared to be Deleted and Re-Uploaded on Sunday, Removing an Incorrect Spelling of the German Minister’s Name.

Kennedy has for years Promoted Ideas that include Repeatedly Linking Vaccines to the Development of Autism, a Publicly Discredited Theory. He was also Highly Critical of Measures designed to Stop the Spread of COVID-19.

Kennedy has Claimed more than 1,000 German Physicians and “thousands of their patients” could be Prosecuted for Issuing Masks or COVID-19 Vvaccine Exemptions during the Coronavirus Pandemic.

Medical Professionals had “No Obligation” to Vaccinate Patients against COVID-19 during the Pandemic and those who did Not Receive Vaccines did Not Face Prosecution, Sanctions, Fines or Penalties, Warken said.

Kennedy said He had sent a Letter to Warken on Friday, and that Germany was “sidelining patient autonomy and limiting people’s abilities to act on their own convictions when they face medical decisions.”

“The German government is now violating the sacred patient-physician relationship, replacing it with a dangerous system that makes physicians enforcers of state policies,” Kennedy added. “Your health is no longer your doctor’s priority under this system—your doctor instead is serving the welfare of the collected as determined by unelected technocrats with no medical training.”

On X, former German Federal Health Minister Karl Lauterbach, said Kennedy “should focus on health problems in his own country.” Lauterbach was in Post from 2021 to 2025 and Argued for Strict Coronavirus Limitation Measures.

“What’s happening in Germany right now demands a clear public response from the United States of America,” Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., said in a Clip Posted to Social Media on Sunday.

German Federal Health Minister Nina Warken said in a Statement that Kennedy’s Claims were “completely unfounded, factually incorrect, and must be rejected,” and said She would be “happy to explain this to him personally.”










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