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RFK Jr. Flaunts Mike Tyson’s Māori Tattoo—But Did He Just Step Into a Cultural Minefield or Start a New Trend?

Added on February 11, 2026 inCelebrity News Cards, Entertainment News Cards

So, here’s a head-scratcher for you—how does a guy with a 2019 trip to Samoa that allegedly fanned the flames of an anti-vaccine outbreak, get the green light from the Senate to helm Health and Human Services? I’m talkin’ about RFK Jr., whose visit reportedly gave anti-vax activists a platform before that tragic measles outbreak that hit thousands—especially those poor kids under five. Now, tossed into the mix is his claim in the documentary Shot in the Arm that he never encouraged vaccine hesitancy there. I mean, today’s Pisces energy—riding high on empathy but prone to illusions—seems to mirror this whole tangled mess perfectly, doesn’t it? When the stars spit out contradictions like this, you gotta wonder: are we navigating by celestial signs or just stumbling in the dark? LEARN MORE.

As a Samoan woman, I was SHOCKED that the Senate confirmed him as Secretary of Health and Human Services following his controversial trip to Samoa in 2019. Per PBS, “Samoan officials later said Kennedy’s trip bolstered the credibility of anti-vaccine activists ahead of the measles outbreak, which sickened thousands of people and killed 83, mostly children under age 5.”

In the 2023 documentary Shot in the Arm, RFK Jr. said, “I had nothing to do with people not vaccinating in Samoa. I never told anybody not to vaccinate. I didn’t, you know, go there for any reason to do with that.”

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