As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced skeptical senators Thursday in the second day of his confirmation hearing to lead the department of Health and Human Services, Sen. Bill Cassidy confronted Kennedy about vaccines.
Washington – Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said vaccines are not safe ... The campaign is targeting senators in nine states, including Sens. Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska ...
President Donald Trump's second White House is looking a lot like the inside of Mar-a-Lago, with extremely wealthy Americans taking key roles in his Republican administration.
Rollins, Marco Rubio and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.; second row from left, Scott Turner, Tulsi Gabbard, Sean Duffy, Linda McMahon, Lee Zeldin, Kristi Noem, Chris Wright, Doug Collins, Kelly Loeffler and Scott Bessent; and third row from left, Stephen Miran ...
President Donald Trump notched two victories on Thursday as he pushed to get his top officials in place. He also faced new legal challenges.
“He went there and used celebrity status to scare the country away from vaccinating,” Green said of Kennedy. “You have to ask yourself, ‘Why, RFK Jr., would you go to Samoa and do this to ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Donald Trump’s nominee to run the ... “I was very surprised that Collins and Murkowski would do that,” Trump continued, referring to Senators Susan Collins and Lisa ...
Controversial picks include Mr Trump’s selection of Robert F Kennedy Jr, a vaccine sceptic ... Former Republican representative Doug Collins has been selected as Mr Trump’s secretary of ...
It was less than a year ago, in April 2024, that then-candidate Donald Trump went on a late-night tear against Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “I lived ... Chris Wright and Doug Burgum, will rip down ...
Some GOP senators want public commitments from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. before deciding whether to ... while GOP Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, who voted against Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon nomination ...
As Donald Trump returns to the White House on January 20, Republicans will have a majority in the Senate. This means that his Cabinet nominees will likely face an easier path to confirmation, even for those who may have surrounded themselves with controversies.
Robert F. Kennedy, President Trump’s nominee for health secretary, vigorously defended his views on vaccines, and a key senator still has clear doubts.