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It appears that the MAHA report was at least partly generated by AI, which explains why it was such an absolute mess.
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/fake-citations-emerge-maha-report-white-house-struggles-defense-rcna209915
At first I thought Robert Kennedy Jr. wrote it, or perhaps it was some kid's 5th grade report. But, it just looks like it.
Essentially it's a good example of the quality of the science coming out of the Trump administration.
That is to say, a ridiculous, incoherent, steaming pile of feces.

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(164,078 posts)To describe references to nonexistent scientific research as some formatting issues is like saying the Titanic confronted some evening issues.
As more fake citations emerge in the âMAHAâ report, White House struggles with a defense
— Democracy Skies in Blueness - Resist (@democracyblue.bsky.social) 2025-05-30T13:28:42.960Z
To describe references to nonexistent scientific research as âsome formatting issuesâ is like saying the Titanic confronted âsome evening issues.â www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/fake-citations-emerge-maha-report-white-house-struggles-defense-rcna209915
A week later, a devastating report published by NOTUS advanced the underlying story considerably, highlighting the unambiguous fact that the MAHA document misinterprets some studies and cites others that dont exist, according to the listed authors. Soon after, The New York Times identified additional faulty references in the report. From the Times article:
The Trump administration released a report last week that it billed as a clear, evidence-based foundation for action on a range of childrens health issues. But the report, from the presidential Make America Healthy Again Commission, cited studies that did not exist. These included fictitious studies on direct-to-consumer drug advertising, mental illness and medications prescribed for children with asthma.
While theres been no official explanation for how, exactly, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his team managed to release a much-hyped official document with fake citations, multiple reports noted the likely culprit. As The Washington Post reported, Some of the citations ... appear to have been generated using artificial intelligence, resulting in numerous garbled scientific references and invented studies, AI experts said Thursday.
.....For example, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt was pressed for some kind of explanation for the MAHA debacle. The presidents chief spokesperson responded by claiming there were some formatting issues with the document.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:iu4j537hox5huj4bwnwgub4z/post/3lqdc55klup2i
Link to tweet
.....Leavitt nevertheless added that the White House has complete confidence in Kennedy. She didnt elaborate as to why, exactly, Kennedy remains in the presidents good graces, though it appears to have something to do with Trumps indifference to whether the conspiracy theorist leading the Department of Health and Human Services gets things right or wrong.