
In a bold move to protect American taxpayers and ensure vaccine safety, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has withdrawn a $1.2 billion funding pledge from the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (Gavi).
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The decision comes after Kennedy identified serious concerns about the organization’s dismissal of scientific integrity and questionable vaccine recommendations, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This significant policy shift prioritizes accountability over global bureaucracy.
Kennedy’s decisive action comes after years of unchecked funding to international organizations with minimal oversight.
Since 2001, the United States has contributed a staggering $8 billion to Gavi, yet according to Kennedy, the organization has failed to prioritize vaccine safety and dismissed scientific evidence that contradicted its agenda.
The health secretary was direct in his demands, calling on Gavi to “re-earn the public trust and to justify the $8 billion that America has provided in funding since 2001.”
This withdrawal isn’t just about money—it’s about fundamental principles of scientific integrity.
Kennedy emphasized that Gavi must “consider the best science available, even when the science contradicts established paradigms.”
Until that happens, American taxpayer dollars will no longer fund the organization’s activities, regardless of international pressure to continue the payments promised under the previous administration.
Kennedy specifically criticized Gavi for its handling of COVID-19 vaccine recommendations, particularly those encouraging pregnant women to receive the experimental vaccines.
He accused Gavi and the World Health Organization of collaborating to silence dissenting scientific views during the pandemic—a period when many Americans felt their concerns about vaccine safety were being censored and dismissed by the medical establishment.
“When the science was inconvenient, Gavi ignored the science,” Kennedy stated, addressing a key concern that resonates with many Americans who have questioned the rush to promote COVID vaccines without adequate long-term safety data.
“I call on Gavi today to re-earn the public trust and to justify the $8 billion that America has provided in funding since 2001,” he said.
“And I’ll tell you how to start taking vaccine safety seriously: Consider the best science available, even when the science contradicts established paradigms. Until that happens, the United States won’t contribute more to Gavi,” the health secretary added.
This funding withdrawal follows a pattern of putting American interests first when it comes to international health organizations.
The previous Trump administration had similarly withdrawn from the World Health Organization, recognizing the need to protect American sovereignty in health decisions.
Kennedy’s decision reinforces this America-first approach, ensuring that taxpayer dollars aren’t funneled into global organizations that may not align with American values or priorities.
While Gavi claims to have vaccinated 1.1 billion children and saved 20 million lives since its founding in 2000, Kennedy’s stance reflects a growing concern that such organizations have become too powerful and unaccountable.
His decision prioritizes transparency and scientific integrity over unchecked global health initiatives that operate without proper oversight or accountability to the American public.
Predictably, globalist organizations and figures have criticized Kennedy’s decision.
The Gates Foundation, which pledged $1.6 billion to Gavi, has urged other countries to increase their donations to fill the gap left by the U.S. withdrawal.
🚨🚨 BREAKING: RFK Jr. Freezes All US Funding to GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance Group Co-founded by Bill Gates
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, has received significant funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, totaling $4.1 billion since its inception in 2000 pic.twitter.com/1EHXtuGZua
— JOSH DUNLAP (@JDunlap1974) June 26, 2025
This response highlights the cozy relationship between billionaire-funded foundations and global health organizations that have operated with minimal accountability for decades.
Despite criticism from global health elites, Kennedy’s decision represents a victory for Americans who believe in medical freedom, scientific integrity, and responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars.