Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vowed to purge the U.S. Food and Drug Administration shortly before being chosen as President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for health secretary. Any changes he wants to make will come up against a pharmaceutical industry that pays much of the regulator's bills.
The appointment of vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Donald Trump's Cabinet as Secretary of Health and Human Services has left many doctors and medical professionals stunned, with one calling it an "extraordinarily bad choice.
Margaret Talev, the managing editor of politics for Axios, discusses a focus group with swing voters who weighed in on President-elect Trump’s early moves.
Greene said any Senate Republicans who refuse to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will "have to deal with Donald Trump."
Here are the debunked health claims that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made over the years that concern medical experts.
According to his 2021 book, The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health, RFK Jr. believes that Fauci and Gates are members of a “vaccine cartel” trying to kill patients by denying them hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin.
The day after the election, some celebrated Trump's win and RFK Jr.'s potential role as a public health decision-maker. Why? They finally felt seen.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s push to strip processed food out of school lunch and limit food dye marks a shift in how Trump is planning to regulate the nation’s food.
Democratic Colorado Gov. Jared Polis praised President-elect Trump for nominating RFK Jr. to be the next secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
During his presidential campaign, Kennedy developed a national profile for his criticism of the Covid vaccines and childhood immunizations.
Shares in European vaccine makers tumbled after President-elect Donald Trump picked vaccine sceptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.