In a shocking turn of events, former Surgeon General Jerome Adams has publicly criticized Robert F. Kennedy Jr., renowned anti-vaccine advocate, for his controversial statements regarding mRNA research.

Adams, who served as Surgeon General under the Trump administration, called out Kennedy for spreading misinformation and sowing doubt about the safety and efficacy of mRNA vaccines. He stated that Kennedy's unfounded claims have the potential to undermine public trust in the scientific community and put lives at risk.

Kennedy, a prominent figure in the anti-vaccine movement, has been vocal in his opposition to COVID-19 vaccines and has been pushing conspiracy theories about the mRNA technology being used in the vaccines. Adams condemned Kennedy's actions, urging the public to rely on credible sources of information and to trust the advice of health experts.

The feud between the former Surgeon General and Kennedy comes in the wake of a series of CDC shootings, which have raised concerns about public safety and the spread of misinformation. Adams' criticism of Kennedy serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of ignoring expert advice and the importance of following the guidance of qualified healthcare professionals.