
Bannon`s War Room WarRoom Battleground EP 919: HHS Overhauls The Vaccine Schedule For Children
Jan 6, 2026
Zen Honeycutt, founder of Moms Across America, discusses the recent overhaul of the childhood vaccine schedule, highlighting a reduction in recommendations and the potential public health risks associated with it. She contrasts U.S. vaccine policies with those in other countries and celebrates recent advocacy victories against pesticide immunity. Joe Allen dives into the evolving landscape of AI and robotics, analyzing the implications of machine learning in design and the ethical concerns surrounding AI's influence on behavior, including a disturbing case linked to ChatGPT.
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HHS Reclassifies Several Childhood Vaccines
- HHS shifted several childhood vaccines into a "shared decision-making" category, reducing the recommended schedule from 18 to 11 vaccines.
- Guests warn this could worsen preventable illness due to U.S. healthcare delays and social disparities compared with countries like Denmark.
Personal Loss Motivated Vaccine Activism
- Zen Honeycutt shared family losses she attributes to vaccines, including her father, brother, and son.
- She linked personal tragedy to her activism pushing for reduced vaccine recommendations.
International Comparison Drove Policy Review
- The HHS review compared U.S. vaccine policy to other nations and found countries with fewer vaccines and better child health.
- Advocates argue the U.S. was over-vaccinating and needed policy change to restore informed consent.



