His past pro-choice views could be a bigger problem than what he believes about vaccines or food, but Kennedy may agree to kowtow to his new allies.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a long history of attacking food dyes, seed oils, and the pesticide glyphosate that will likely continue if he becomes HHS secretary.
A live-in nanny for RFK Jr.—recently nominated by Donald Trump for health and human services secretary—has accused him of groping her and then apologizing in a text.
Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services in November 2024, many people revisited his past controversial
When Trump nominated the vaccine critic to lead the Health and Human Services agency, his choice rippled through the autism community.
Advocates say Kennedy's confirmation would contribute to a deluge of disinformation regarding LGBTQ+ health care.
Today's health news includes autism advocates' response to anti-vaccine sentiment and a trip to the prosthetic nipple factory.
Republican senators have some concerns about Trump's choice of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
Ari Melber explains how Robert F. Kennedy Jr's McDonald's photo op is part of Trump's pattern of embarrassing and humiliating his critics-turned-allies
A broad collection of people and interests have found at least one reason to lose sleep over the prospect of him becoming the nation’s top health official.
Most Republican senators appear ready to support Kennedy Jr. to the influential Cabinet position inside the incoming Trump administration even as they are being hounded about how they'll vote for even more controversial nominees, such as former Rep. Matt Gaetz to be Trump's attorney general and Fox News host Pete Hegseth as secretary of Defense.