Trump's nomination of RFK Jr. for Health and Human Services secretary has put a spotlight back on Eliza Cooney’s allegations of sexual abuse.
Ari Melber explains how Robert F. Kennedy Jr's McDonald's photo op is part of Trump's pattern of embarrassing and humiliating his critics-turned-allies
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of Health and Human Services, has a long history of scathing critiques against Trump, labeling him a “threat to democracy,” a “bully,
Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services in November 2024, many people revisited his past controversial
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is facing a bruising fight in his quest to become Health and Human Services secretary, regardless of whether he's confirmed by the Senate. Why it matters: The confirmation process will test how willing GOP senators are to let his disproven vaccine claims and pro-abortion stance go unchallenged,
If confirmed as head of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), prominent vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wouldn’t have the authority to ban vaccines — but health experts warn there are other ways he could exert influence over them.
The online, health-focused "crunchy" community has always had an antigovernment streak. That makes sense, as it consists of trad wives who want legal raw
Advocates say Kennedy's confirmation would contribute to a deluge of disinformation regarding LGBTQ+ health care.
Cheryl Hines is 'going with the flow' as her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., becomes a core member of Donald Trump's inner circle, sources tell PEOPLE
Kennedy Jr. has been a vocal critic of the pharma industry. He’s said it’s corrupted U.S. health agencies and has attacked, often with false arguments, products from vaccines to obesity medications. So when President-elect Trump,
Most Republican senators appear ready to support Kennedy Jr. to the influential Cabinet position inside the incoming Trump administration even as they are being hounded about how they'll vote for even more controversial nominees, such as former Rep. Matt Gaetz to be Trump's attorney general and Fox News host Pete Hegseth as secretary of Defense.