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US Health Secretary Kennedy to share David Geier’s HHS contract with senators by week’s end

By Thomson Reuters Apr 22, 2026 | 12:28 PM

By Ahmed Aboulenein

WASHINGTON, April 22 (Reuters) – U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told senators on Wednesday he saw no ​issue with sharing his ally David ‌Geier’s Department of Health and Human Services contract with them by the end of the week.

Geier, a longtime anti-vaccine activist, is employed as a contractor and ‌reports ​to the U.S. Centers for ⁠Disease Control and Prevention, ⁠Kennedy testified in his sixth congressional hearing over the past week.

The release of his employment contract would be the first official ​detailed explanation of the role Geier is playing at the department. He has been ⁠listed as a senior data ⁠analyst in the HHS employee ​database.

Appearing before the Senate Finance Committee, Kennedy was ​asked by Senator Ben Ray Luján, a Democrat ‌from New Mexico, if he would also commit to sharing the protocols that govern Geier’s work. Kennedy said he could not because ⁠the protocols do not exist yet but that he would share them once Geier’s work was complete.

Kennedy ⁠has previously ‌said Geier, who like Kennedy ⁠has promoted debunked claims linking vaccines ​to ‌autism, contrary to established science, is ​leading a ⁠vaccine safety review of CDC data.

Geier was previously fined by Maryland for practicing medicine without a license and prescribing dangerous treatments to children with autism.

(Reporting by Ahmed Aboulenein in WashingtonEditing by ​Bill Berkrot)