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Newly disclosed emails released Feb. 6, 2026, and obtained by The Guardian and the Associated Press challenge Robert F. Kennedy Jr.âs repeated Senate testimony that his 2019 trip to Samoa âhad nothing to do with vaccines.â Messages between U.S. Embassy and U.N. staffers indicate the visit was framed as raising concerns about vaccine safety and that Embassy personnel helped arrange meetings with Samoan officials and local activists.
Kennedy, then heading Childrenâs Health Defense, later became U.S. health secretary; senators say the records raise the prospect he misled Congress.
The Samoan measles epidemic that followed saw thousands fall ill â some reports cite about 5,707 cases â and 83 deaths, mostly among children under five.
The State Department turned over heavily redacted emails after an open-records lawsuit.
The disclosures arrive amid renewed measles outbreaks in the United States and renewed scrutiny of federal immunization policy changes under Kennedyâs leadership, prompting calls from lawmakers for accountability and potential legal scrutiny over possible false statements to Congress.






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