Robert F. Kennedy Jr. significantly exaggerates the United States' share of global pharmaceutical drug consumption, claiming it's 70% when the actual figure is closer to 6-8%. He also inflates the prevalence of childhood diabetes, stating 'one out of every three kids' have it, when the rate is less than 0.4% (one in 300). These gross statistical distortions are dangerous and undermine informed public discourse.
Impact: High. Exposes RFK Jr.'s pattern of fabricating or severely distorting statistics to support his narratives, highlighting his disregard for factual accuracy.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:12:25 to 00:13:59.
Sources in support: Dr. Offit (Host/Doctor)
Sources against: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (US Secretary of Health and Human Services)

