RFK Jr, who has said America's food is full of 'poisons,' was photographed with an energy drink that contains potentially ...
The Senate Finance Committee met Tuesday morning to vote on whether to advance Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination to head the ...
Here, we explain the facts behind several more of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s claims during his two Senate hearings as nominee ...
To succeed as HHS secretary, Kennedy will need to demonstrate a willingness to address the full range of health issues facing the country. A comprehensive approach should avoid framing chronic ...
President-elect Donald Trump's transition team tapped a former senior health official from Trump's first administration and an ally to top Trump loyalist, Harmeet Dhillon, to be Health and Human ...
“RFK Jr., as well as any other nominated HHS Secretary, must be able to provide satisfactory answers to the list of important pro-life questions attached to this letter.” Public health leaders ...
Both suggested in subsequent months that Kennedy would be offered a job in the Trump administration, and Trump nominated him to lead HHS in November. Prior to Kennedy’s entrance into the ...
As head of HHS, RFK Jr. would lead a huge agency with lots of responsibilities, including drug approvals and food recalls. “As head of HHS, RFK Jr. would likely influence food policies ...
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 ...
RFK Jr.’s ability to be confirmed as HHS secretary. Earlier this month, Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), an actual medical doctor and the chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be pulling his investments from two biotechs if he is confirmed to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). As health secretary, RFK Jr. said he ...
“While RFK Jr. has made certain overtures to pro-life leaders that he would be mindful of their concerns at HHS,” the group said. “There is little reason for confidence at this time.