Allies of President-elect Donald Trump condemned a left-wing watchdog group after it accused one of his top Cabinet nominees, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., of committing voter fraud. The group Accountable.US filed a complaint with the New York State Board of Elections on Tuesday,
The question is not just whether Republicans would vote to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead HHS, it’s also whether any Democrats might join them.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed to have secured votes for HHS secretary despite no evidence to support the claim
Former President Donald Trump has voiced his backing for an initiative spearheaded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to eliminate fluoride from public water supplies. This unexpected alliance has ignited widespread debate,
Is it too late to make the switch? That’s what a loot of fans and critics from both sides of the aisle can’t help but wonder as some people think that Donald Trump might be making a huge mistake with Robert F.
Some Senate Democrats are reportedly warming to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump's pick to run the Department of Health and Human Services.
“In 2018 RFK Jr. travelled all the way to Samoa to help local efforts to undermine confidence in children's vaccines. It worked. Measles vaccinations plummeted and a year later 83 were dead and 1800 were hospitalized. Mostly little kids,” wrote Murphy.
He is a nephew to President John F. Kennedy and son to JFK’s brother Robert F. Kennedy. RFK Jr. has four brothers and six sisters, meaning he splits family money with more siblings, whereas cousin Caroline Kennedy is the only living child of JFK.
Samoa experienced a measles outbreak caused by low vaccination coverage. Following Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to be President-elect Donald Trump's health and human services secretary, the talking point that Kennedy caused this outbreak via his activism re-emerged.
Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson stated, “There's never been a placebo-controlled study on childhood vaccines." That's false.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered state agencies to recommend ways to reduce health harms and limit the purchase of candy, soda and other ultra-processed foods.
Anti-science attitudes have historically encumbered societal progress in the U.S., often with serious ramifications, writes. The scientific community is now bracing for upheaval as the Trump administration prepares to take office.