The candidate has publicly challenged his cousin’s remarks on nutrition and autism, questioning RFK Jr.'s focus on Tylenol as a purported cause of autism and criticizing what he calls inverted dietary advice. Schlossberg has previously labeled RFK Jr. a "rabid dog" and more recently a "propaganda aficionado," suggesting his cousin's statements tarnish the family legacy.
If victorious, Schlossberg says he will examine alleged criminality within HHS and probe who is financing and influencing the messages coming from RFK Jr.'s camp. He frames the inquiry as accountability for public health leadership and transparency about conflicts of interest.