Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent two days this week insisting to senators that he’s not anti-vaccine. He said that he instead ...
KFF Health News reporters break down the biggest takeaways from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation hearings for secretary of Health and Human Services.
The man who hopes to be President Donald Trump’s health secretary said he needed to see data showing vaccines are safe, but when an influential Republican senator did so, he dismissed it.
But can you think of any Democrat – national or local – who has been covering themselves in glory since Jan. 20? As Rep. Hakeem Jeffries said: “We will fart hard!” ...
Robert F. Kennedy, President Trump’s nominee for health secretary, vigorously defended his views on vaccines, and a key senator still has clear doubts.
GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy said he was "struggling" with Kennedy's nomination for health and human services secretary after repeatedly challenging his views on vaccines.
President Trump added to the turmoil, saying with no evidence that the crash could have been caused by diversity, equity, and ...
A district court must determine if Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s censorship suit against the Biden administration is moot now that President Donald Trump has taken executive action on the issue, a federal ...
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. testified during a Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions hearing for his pending confirmation Thursday.
Senator Bill Cassidy, a physician and key G.O.P. vote, joined Democrats in aggressively questioning Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump’s pick for health secretary. He did not say how he would vote ...
Aside from Cassidy, Republicans on the health committee remained friendly to Kennedy. Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville of ...
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. appeared before the Senate’s Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee on Thursday. Watch the video.