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.
Trump defended his nomination of Robert F. Kennedy for health secretary and offered up debunked data linking vaccines and autism in a new speech.
President-elect Trump encouraged Republicans in Texas to consider a primary challenge to Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) on Thursday after he blamed the congressman for “getting in the way” of a push to raise the debt ceiling as part of government funding talks. “The very unpopular ‘Congressman’ from Texas, Chip Roy, is getting in the way,…
Cheryl Hines has a theory on why her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr. decided to dine on McDonald's with President-elect Donald Trump earlier this year — he had no choice! While speaking with a pap on Wednesday, December 18, during an outing in Beverly ...
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.
Mr. Kennedy is beginning his meetings with Republican senators to build support for his confirmation, which could be imperiled by his anti-vaccine advocacy.
The president-elect and his choice to run the Department of Health and Human Services dined with pharmaceutical executives last week.
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. Trump has defended Mr. Kennedy, which isn't surprising, given the president-elect's disdain for expertise. In that vein, who better to lead the 80,000 scientists, researchers, doctors and other officials who protect America's public health than a man who embodies the antithesis of a reasoned scientific approach?
New AP-NORC polling shows that Republicans hold an overwhelmingly positive view of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., but most Democrats disapprove of President-elect Donald Trump's picking him to be the nation's top health official.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is working to qualm concerns about his history of polio vaccine skepticism ahead of a confirmation process to become Donald Trump’s Secretary of Health and Human Services. Speaking at a Capitol Hill press conference on Monday (Dec.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Donald Trump's pick to lead HHS, will meet with multiple senators next week to seek their support ahead of Senate confirmation hearings. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has vowed to ...