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
A group of Republican senators launched a new caucus devoted to advancing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda at the Department of Health and Human Services. Republican Senators Marshall (Kan.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been meeting with senators in a bid to shore up support for his controversial selection to lead the nearly $2 trillion health agency.
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.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. clarified Monday while working to court senators that he is “all for the polio vaccine” amid revelations that one of his allies had filed a 2022 petition to yank
Kennedy, who dropped his independent bid for president and endorsed Trump in late August, is telling senators he doesn’t plan to take away vaccines.
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.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be seeking to ease any skepticism over his confirmation this week as he begins meetings with Senate Republicans over his nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine skepticism is not the only red flag for Republican senators on Capitol Hill who will decide his fate in President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet. After Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services finished his second day of meetings,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. returned to the Hill Tuesday along with Trump's DNI pick Tulsi Gabbard to make final pitches to senators. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been trying to win over skeptical senators ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. swept onto Capitol Hill late Monday, as the anti-vaccine health guru from the famous political family reintroduced himself to senators, this time as President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the nation’s Health and Human Services Department.