A closer look
Hmm. Is citing non-existent sources a “formatting issue”? I don’t think so.
The White House will fix errors in a much-anticipated federal government report spearheaded by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which decried America’s food supply, pesticides and prescription drugs.
Kennedy’s wide-ranging “Make America Healthy Again” report, released last week, cited hundreds of studies, but a closer look by the news organization NOTUS found that some of those studies did not actually exist.
Excuse me, excuse me – that’s not “errors.” Citing studies that don’t exist is not an error, it’s lying. It’s fraud. It’s playing craps with other people’s lives. It’s not a mistake, it’s a crime.
Asked about the report’s problems, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the report will be updated.
“I understand there was some formatting issues with the MAHA report that are being addressed and the report will be updated.” Leavitt told reporters during her briefing.
Oh puhleeze. Citing fake studies is not a fucking formatting issue.

It would seem that Leavitt herself has a “formatting issue.”
Recklessly copying citations from earlier works, especially from the crackpot journals RFK prefers?
I’ve seen a misspelled citation repeated over and over. Sherrington wrote a book about Jean Fernel, the French medieval doctor of medicine. Sometime in the 50s it was rendered as ‘Jean Fernal’ and has been repeated ever since.