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January 1, RFK Jr. Exposes Hidden Roots Of Mass Violence
Wyatt’s Take
- RFK Jr. says mental health, not guns, is key to stopping mass shootings.
- He promises the government will study links between psychiatric medications and violence.
- Millions more Americans now take these drugs, but depression keeps rising.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is shifting the conversation after the tragic shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church, saying the real crisis is what’s going on in people’s minds—not just gun laws.
“I certainly consider mass shootings a health crisis,” Kennedy stated Thursday.
He explained, “People have had guns in this country forever… Nobody was shooting up schools.”
Kennedy pointed out, “There’s never been a time in the history of humanity where people walked into a crowd, or a church, or a movie theater, or a school… and just started randomly shooting.”
He believes something in American life has changed—fast.
“One of the culprits we need to examine is the fact that we’re the most overmedicated nation in the world,” Kennedy added, focusing on psychiatric drugs known to have dangerous side effects like thoughts of suicide and violence.
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“There’s never been a time in America… where people walk into a crowd or a church or a movie theater or a school and just start randomly shooting.”
“SOMETHING changed, and… pic.twitter.com/GSSPMfhTpr
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) August 28, 2025
Kennedy said for the first time, HHS is looking at what’s behind these shootings and how overuse of powerful drugs might factor in.
In February, Kennedy flagged SSRI and other psychiatric drugs as possible drivers of this crisis.
“Whatever belief or suspicion I have expressed in the past, I’m willing to subject them all to the scrutiny of unbiased science,” he insisted earlier this year.
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. pledges “NOTHING is gonna be off limits” in chronic disease investigation
“The childhood vaccine schedule, electromagnetic radiation, glyphosate, other pesticides, ultra processed foods, artificial food additives, SSRI and other psychiatric drugs, PFAs,… pic.twitter.com/kWV2LHuqTG
— Holden Culotta (@Holden_Culotta) February 18, 2025
Use of these drugs has skyrocketed since the 1990s, yet depression keeps spreading.
Last year’s Gallup poll found almost a third of Americans have been diagnosed with depression in their lives.
Major changes in American health deserve honest debate. Stay tuned as RFK takes on the drug giants and fights to get real answers for our families.
Wyatt Matters
For many in Middle America, faith, family, and community used to keep us strong. Now, too many folks feel lost and alone, despite taking more pills than ever. It’s time to ask tough questions about what’s really hurting our people, not just reach for quick fixes that ignore the root cause.
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