Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaking at a protest against Germany’s coronavirus restrictions.Photo: Sean Gallup/Getty

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Instagram has banned Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the son of the late Robert F. Kennedy anda controversial anti-vaccine activist, from their platform for repeatedly sharing false claims about COVID-19 and vaccines.
“We removed this account for repeatedly sharing debunked claims about the coronavirus or vaccines,” Facebook, which owns Instagram, said in a statement.
Kennedy, a former environmental lawyer, has spent the last few years vehemently fighting against vaccines. He haslobbied Congress to allow parents to opt outof state requirements for vaccinating their children, and a 2019 study found that his nonprofit, called Children’s Health Defense, had paid for more than half of the ads on Facebook that promoted false claims about vaccines,according toThe New York Times.
During the pandemic, Kennedy has used his Instagram and Facebook pages to put out misinformation about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines to his combined 11,000 followers. Facebook said that they do not have plans to remove his page on that platform “at this time.”
Despite his efforts to discredit vaccines, Kennedy has said that he is not against safe vaccines and has vaccinated his children. His Facebook page, though, is filled with posts with vaccine misinformation. He alsospoke at an August protestin Berlin to rally against Germany’s coronavirus restrictions, which he said was a form of “totalitarianism.”
In a statement to PEOPLE, Kennedy defended the content he shares online and doubled down on his false assertion that vaccines are being “hastily” created. In fact, all vaccines currently available for use, including the COVID-19 vaccines, have undergone large clinical trials and extensive analysis to ensure that they are safe.
Kennedy claims in his statement that his removal from Instagram is “a formula for catastrophe and a coup d’état against the First Amendment.”
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In December, Kennedy’s niece, Dr. Kennedy Meltzer, published an op-ed in theTimescalling out her uncle for the “dubious” claims against the COVID-19 vaccinesthat he posts on social media.
Mariah Kennedy Cuomo, the daughter ofKerry Kennedyand New York Gov.Andrew Cuomo,saidshe was “so proud” of her cousin and called the op-ed “life-saving.”
Mariah’s mother Kerry, the president of the RFK Human Rights organization and sister to Kennedy,tweetedthat her niece’s op-ed was “excellent.”
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