WASHINGTON — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said vaccines are not safe. His support for abortion access has made conservatives uncomfortable. And farmers across the Midwest are nervous over his talk of banning corn syrup and pesticides from America's food supply.
The announcement by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg that Facebook ... included a post by the former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. The case centered on whether Meta was acting outside ...
From law firm payouts to endorsements and book deals, nominee for HHS secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. raked in at least $12 million in the past two years. RFK Jr. petitioned the FDA in 2021 to ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump's choice for Health and Human Services Secretary, has been distancing himself from his anti-vaccine work. Known for his controversial personal life with three ...
Why Has RFK Jr.’s Nomination Stalled? Update: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. now has a hearing scheduled: Read the latest here. More than 10 of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees faced a public ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Donald Trump’s nominee to run the Department of Health and Human Services, once pitched the idea to run an experiment on the children of Samoa to see whether vaccines ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is an environmental lawyer, author and political activist who has suspended his independent presidential campaign and thrown his support behind former President Donald J.
Members of two Senate committees will have a lot of ground to cover at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation hearing to be Health and Human Services secretary (which has been scheduled for Jan. 29 ). They should devote most of their time probing how his long history of anti-vaccine advocacy will impact infectious disease control.
Justice Kagan previously rejected a bid to halt misinformation investigations of doctors. Now the full court has rejected the attempt.
Here's when and where Robert F. Kennedy will get his first hearing as President Trump's nominee for secretary of Health and Human Services.
Financial disclosures show that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's Health and Human Services Secretary nominee, is saddled with millions in debt, but is positioned to earn millions from book deals.