RFK Jr. Puts CDC On Notice: Public ‘Won’t Need FOIA Request To Read Taxpayer-Funded Data When I’m President’

Independent presidential candidate claims CDC ‘thumbing their nose at the Freedom of Information Act.’

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. issued a strong message on X Tuesday, criticizing the CDC for “thumbing their nose at the Freedom of Information Act.”

Kennedy was upset at the agency recently handing over 148 blank pages to Epoch Times reporter Zachary Stieber after the outlet requested information about a CDC study examining myocarditis cases developing after Covid jabs.

“The level of arrogance and contempt for the public in releasing a 100% redacted document is staggering,” RFK Jr. wrote. “The CDC is thumbing their nose at the Freedom of Information Act. Without transparency, there is no such thing as democracy. When I’m President, the CDC won’t get to decide what the public can see. Everything will be out in the open, and you won’t need a FOIA request to read any taxpayer-funded data.”

The presidential hopeful was responding to a video of Dr. Peter McCullough testifying before the Arizona State Senate’s Novel Coronavirus Southwestern Intergovernmental Committee last week.

In the clip, Arizona State Senator Janae Shamp held up blank sheets of paper and asked, “What good does a study to if there’s nothing there? Then, I want to know what may have been there that they want to redact it?”

Dr. McCullough answered, “We’re witnessing an active cover-up of a colossal consumer product safety debacle that’s basically affecting the entire world,” going on to accuse the U.S. CDC and agencies in other nations of covering up the irreversible damage done by Covid shots.

The entire Covid scam is being exposed more daily thanks to patriots fighting to get the truth out to the hypnotized masses.