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BumRushDaShow

(172,042 posts)
Thu May 14, 2026, 08:18 PM 6 hrs ago

Hospital says RFK Jr. did not operate robotic arm during heart surgery

Source: The Hill

05/14/26 2:48 PM ET


The Cleveland Clinic is pushing back on a report that Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. operated a robotic arm during a patient’s heart surgery on a recent visit to the medical center, clarifying that he was merely an observer. “He briefly observed a robotic heart surgery as part of a broader tour, which included a demonstration using a disconnected teaching console that was unable to perform any surgical functions,” a spokesperson for the clinic told The Hill in a statement on Thursday. “He played no role in the patient’s care,” they added.

The explanation came after KFF Health News reported Wednesday that Kennedy “briefly tested the teaching console” of the clinic’s robotic hands “with a live patient splayed open for heart surgery in the room.” The article has since been updated to reflect the clinic’s statement. The tidbit sparked immediate online criticism, with one doctor describing the HHS chief’s presence in the operating room as a “horrifying and grotesque violation of HIPAA,” referring to the federal health privacy law.

“I’m curious how he was ever allowed in a functioning operating room to be begin with …,” Ian Fields, M.D., M.C.R., a urogynecologist, wrote in a post on social platform X. “So, the Cleveland clinic stopped mid-heart-surgery for a photo op with Kennedy. Was the patient’s heart exposed just sitting there while they stopped the surgery and let Kennedy play with the tools? Still sounds like a lawsuit to me,” another X user wrote.

The KFF reporter who joined Kennedy on his tour, Amanda Seitz, clarified in a follow-up post on X that multiple doctors continued working on the patient while they observed. “Then, Kennedy sat at the machine that controls the robotic hands with a surgeon,” she wrote. “Cleveland Clinic did not allow anyone to take photos/videos in OR.”

Read more: https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5878628-hhs-rfk-jr-robotic-arm-heart-surgery/

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Hospital says RFK Jr. did not operate robotic arm during heart surgery (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 6 hrs ago OP
He should not have been near a patient care area. Period. Raven123 5 hrs ago #1
Exactly... agingdem 5 hrs ago #3
+1 dalton99a 1 hr ago #10
Patel went snorkeling at the USS Arizona site, so RFK Jr. had to play with surgical instruments during heart surgery. sop 5 hrs ago #2
He did however hi-five it. Which of course broke it. Buddyzbuddy 5 hrs ago #4
Or a side five.... reACTIONary 1 hr ago #9
It all turned out OK. He simply collected the patient's penis and then left. Midnight Writer 5 hrs ago #5
They should have let him do this... jmowreader 3 hrs ago #6
The patient should have been consulted prior to any observation. hamsterjill 2 hrs ago #7
BEING IN THE ROOM IS FUBAR ENOUGH FOR ME Skittles 2 hrs ago #8
This message was self-deleted by its author dalton99a 1 hr ago #11

agingdem

(8,955 posts)
3. Exactly...
Thu May 14, 2026, 08:29 PM
5 hrs ago

why the hell was he in the operating theater in the first place?...but then again, the Cleveland Clinic's powers-that-be are probably afraid RFK,Jr. will pull their funding if they don't acquiesce...

sop

(19,234 posts)
2. Patel went snorkeling at the USS Arizona site, so RFK Jr. had to play with surgical instruments during heart surgery.
Thu May 14, 2026, 08:25 PM
5 hrs ago

hamsterjill

(17,735 posts)
7. The patient should have been consulted prior to any observation.
Thu May 14, 2026, 11:22 PM
2 hrs ago

If Cleveland Clinic did this without the patient's knowledge and permission, I hope they get sued. Any doctor performing that delicate of a procedure does not need to be distracted by anything, much less a photo op.

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