Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed as President Trump’s secretary of Health and Human Services early Thursday, capping a contentious fight over his skepticism on vaccines in particular that
While the "Make America Healthy Again" movement has gone all-in on Trump, progress on healthy food and toxic chemicals will require help from the party with the traditional claim to the crunchy vote.
Kennedy's statements have raised concerns about his childhood vaccine commitment to Republican Senator Bill Cassidy.
Kyra Kennedy, whom Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shares with ex-wife Mary Richardson Kennedy, opted for a monochromatic outfit, wearing a cream turtleneck top with long sleeves and a logo-print Gucci midi skirt. She accessorized with gold jewelry, including multiple rings and a bracelet.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been sworn in as President Donald Trump’s health secretary. The Senate on Thursday confirmed him, voting 52 to 48.
RFK Jr. has gained a following for his questioning of vaccines. He has vowed to take on the food and drug industries and focus on chronic health conditions.
While many of President Trump's Cabinet picks sparked strong public reactions, the singular appeal — and alarm — generated by Kennedy deluged the Senate with outside pressure.
RFK Jr.'s confirmation comes after months of controversy and debate, largely focused on his past comments casting doubt on the safety of vaccines.
The U.S. Senate convened at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 13, and is expected to bring Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to be the next secretary of health to the floor for a vote. At around 10:18 a.m., the Senate vacated the quorum call regarding Kennedy's nomination.
The takeaways after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced questions from senators during his confirmation hearings to potentially lead the Department of Health and Human Services. GOP Sen. Susan Collins ...