Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation as HHS Secretary could potentially impact healthcare for Black Americans.
Bobby Brainworm is on the job,” Jimmy Kimmel said after President Trump’s nominee for health secretary was confirmed and ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has questioned why autism rates have been rising over the last several years. Experts say he's missing nuance in these conversations.
“The very word ‘secrecy’ is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secrecy,” Robert Kennedy Jr. wrote, referring to a speech ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made clear in testimony before the Senate this week that if confirmed as Health and Human Services secretary, his focus would be on chronic diseases over infectious ones.
By Clarissa-Jan Lim Sen. Maggie Hassan, a New Hampshire Democrat, confronted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about his insistence on falsely linking vaccines to autism, saying the issue was a deeply ...
Angela Alsobrooks (D-Md.) brought up a comment that Kennedy once made about vaccinations and the Black community. In 2021, Kennedy had said, “We should not be giving Black people the same ...
Kennedy Jr.’s nomination as secretary of Health and Human Services includes the names of doctors who have had their licenses revoked, suspended or faced other discipline, The Associated Press ...
By Ja'han Jones Sen. Angela Alsobrooks, the first Black U.S. senator in Maryland's history, dragged Robert F Kennedy Jr.’s history of racist pseudoscience to the fore during his confirmation ...
RFK Jr. Says He Won't Take Away Twinkies if Confirmed as Health Secretary — or Diet Coke, 'Which My Boss Loves' C-SPAN (2) The placement of the items was similar to how someone would use ...
"It would be insufficient for RFK Jr. to only divest his interest in the Gardasil case while leaving the window open to profit from other anti-vax lawsuits, including future cases he could bring ...
“I pressed RFK Jr. on his dangerous conflicts of interest that mean he could profit off an anti-vax lawsuit while head of HHS. Now, he’s admitting there’s a problem — but we have more ...