It seems that Donald Trump and his buddy Elon Musk share yet another habit - and it's sure to bother the ever health conscious Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
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,
There is a photo that exemplifies the paradox of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination as secretary of the Health and Human Services Department: Kennedy is sitting at a table in Trump One with President-elect Donald Trump,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a danger to national healthcare and lacks the qualifications to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, more than 17,000 doctors said in a letter to U.S. senators.
Thousands of doctors are calling on the Senate to reject Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., saying he is "actively dangerous."
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,
A Trump transition savant is helping to guide Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — President-elect Donald Trump’s controversial pick to lead HHS — through the Senate confirmation process.
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New York election officials have been asked to investigate whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr. committed voter fraud by casting his November ballot from a discredited address.
Some Senate Democrats are reportedly warming to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump's pick to run the Department of Health and Human Services.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s choice to lead HHS, is back on Capitol Hill today to pitch himself to Senate Democrats to lead the sprawling agency.
President-elect Donald Trump's pick of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for secretary of health and human services has drawn the ire of health care professionals.