Kennedy Jr. was making headlines long before President-elect Donald Trump officially tapped him to oversee the Department of Health and Human Services. The outspoken anti-vaccine activist and nephew of late President John F.
Washington, DC - Donald Trump defended his nomination of vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for health secretary as the president-elect offered up debunked data linking vaccines and autism in his first post-election news conference on Monday.
New polling shows Republicans hold an overwhelmingly positive view of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and most approve of President-elect Donald Trump's decision to put Kennedy in the incoming administration.
Is it too late to make the switch? That’s what a loot of fans and critics from both sides of the aisle can’t help but wonder as some people think that Donald Trump might be making a huge mistake with Robert F.
President-elect Donald Trump said Monday that “I don’t like” school vaccine mandates and that “brilliant people” are investigating whether inoculations cause autism —
He is expected to meet this week with more than 20 senators, many of them receptive to his case to run the Health and Human Services Department.
Although Kennedy has supported legal abortion for his entire public career, he told pro-life senators in closed-door meetings that he would oppose taxpayer funds for abortion domestically and abroad and restore conscience protections.
Mr. Kennedy is beginning his meetings with Republican senators to build support for his confirmation, which could be imperiled by his anti-vaccine advocacy.
Health and Human Services Secretary designee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appears to be calming GOP nerves over his staunch pro-choice views, assuring Republican senators that he won’t be an
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has swept onto Capitol Hill. The anti-vaccine health guru from the famous political family is reintroducing himself to senators as President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the nation’s Health and Human Services Department.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., hit Capitol Hill Monday in a bid to bolster his chances of leading the Health and Human Services Department for President-elect Donald Trump. Kennedy discussed his ...
A number of prominent Democrats made waves for backing Trump or for offering harsh assessments of their party chiefs following Kamala Harris’s 2024 defeat.