While many of President Trump's Cabinet picks sparked strong public reactions, the singular appeal — and alarm — generated by Kennedy deluged the Senate with outside pressure.
This is wild. New Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted a picture of himself Sunday grinning while holding up a lizard next to scandal-scarred actor Russell Brand and a shirtless 64-year-old Dr.
Much to the Democrats’ chagrin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is now the United States’ new Health and Human Services secretary. Naturally, this news comes much to the chagrin of Big Pharma as well.
The Wall Street Journal's editorial board published on op-ed on Monday calling on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to set aside his anti-vaccine activist positions in light of the nearly 50 measles cases that have been confirmed among mostly unvaccinated children in Texas.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected on Monday Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s challenge to election requirements in New York that led to his removal from the ballot in the state before the 2024 presidential election.
His group spent nearly $1 million on ads opposing Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Donald Trump's pick to lead the nation's health agencies. He's delivering speeches urging the president to stand with longstanding foreign allies and lobbying members of Congress while aides write letters and opinion columns.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies Jan. 29, 2025, at his confirmation hearing. President Donald Trump named RFK Jr. to serve as secretary of Health and Human
CNN's Pamela Brown shut down "healthy food advocate" and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advisor Calley Means Wednesday after he tried to hijack her interview segment Wednesday that included infectious disease specialist Dr.
InsideSources.com ‘There are people in every time and every land who want to stop history in its tracks,” said Robert F. Kennedy in 1964. Those words resonate today with Robert F.
Democrats in the House of Representatives demanded answers on Friday from U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the exact number of employees fired from the health agencies he oversees and warned the dismissals could undermine public health.
From COVID-19 conspiracy theories to confusion on the facts about Medicare and Medicaid to refusing to say that vaccines aren’t linked to autism, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s February confirmation hearings on Capitol Hill were anything but smooth for someone who is hoping to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.