RFK Jr. played a lead role in building an case against Merck's HPV vaccine and could profit from the lawsuit alleging fraud, even if confirmed as health secretary.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressed openness to adopting a key progressive proposal for lowering drug prices during a closed-door meeting with Senate Finance Committee staffers, according to three people familiar with the exchange, who were granted anonymity to speak freely about private discussions.
Public health experts answered questions from Democratic Senators about whether vaccines cause autism, whether manufacturers should be immune from liability for vaccine injuries, whether vaccines are adequately studied,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, has raised doubts about vaccines — but history shows they've saved millions of lives.
Sen. Warren sent almost 200 questions to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on topics like vaccine misinformation, abortion access, and food regulation.
Whitehouse and Kennedy attended law school together at the University of Virginia where they hiked, hunted and rafted the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Two of Trump's most controversial picks for his administration are set to face Senate committees during the same week.
Tim Miller, RNC Spokesperson and Julie Tsirkin, NBC Capitol Hill Correspondent join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to preview some of Donald Trump’s most outlandish nominees for his cabinet who are set for confirmation hearings on Capitol Hill this week and weather Republicans will be willing to stand up to Donald Trump despite their private concerns over some of these nominees.
RFK Jr.'s campaign, seeking contributions, portrays the communications pause at health agencies as safeguarding "health freedom."
Financial disclosures show that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's Health and Human Services Secretary nominee, is saddled with millions in debt, but is positioned to earn millions from book deals.
Will the release of documents on the assassinations that 'shattered the 60s' satisfy the conspiracy theorists?
A Boston-based architecture firm is already making its pitch for what a new Commanders stadium could look like in D.C.