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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has often used his influential position to weigh in on public health issues, but during a congressional ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. refused to answer questions about whether he’d vaccinate his own children in a testy ...
GOP lawmakers tested the limits of how far they could push Kennedy without appearing to undermine him or his MAHA movement.
Kennedy described his downsizing of the sprawling $1.7 trillion-a-year agency — from 82,000 workers to 62,000 — as necessary ...
In back-to-back Capitol Hill hearings, Kennedy touched on abortion access, vaccines, measles, research, mental health and opioids.
Bill Cassidy, the senator who secured Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s promise to protect vaccines, will question the health secretary ...
During the hearing, lawmakers called out Kennedy on his reluctance to advise parents to vaccinate their children as the nation faces a measles outbreak.
Kennedy conceded that Trump's proposed cuts to NIH will "hurt" as he was being grilled by Democratic Senator Patty Murray.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended the president's proposed cuts to top health agencies as committee members in the House and Senate pummeled him with questions on controversial ...
An author and former lobbyist, Means addressed many of the sometimes controversial ... still affects Erie's health care Means: Food dye plan proof of change under RFK Jr. Means said things are ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted photos Sunday of him ... and scrutiny for President Donald Trump’s controversial HHS secretary, the nation’s top health official.
In his role as Health and Human Services secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has expressed some controversial views ... In late April, RFK Jr. said “sugar is poison” and noted that “Americans ...