ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks with epidemiologist and ABC News contributor Dr. John Brownstein on the medical community’s reaction to RFK Jr.’s nomination to lead HHS. ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks ...
"This would be the perfect opportunity for the Supreme Court to remind the circuit courts that the states cannot regulate the ...
Trump chose Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to run Health and Human Services Department, which oversees NIH, CDC and FDA, among other agencies.
OAKLAND, Calif. - Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to have a role in President-elect Donald Trump's administration. One issue that Kennedy supports is removing fluoride from drinking water.
Trump would back away from his last-minute embrace of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. were shattered during his victory speech, when he assured his supporters that the anti-vaccine activist was “going to ...
RFK Jr. is an outspoken opponent of Big Pharma and Big Food, and has at various times attributed the source of America's health problems to insufficient regulation of pesticides, harmful additives ...
Robert F Kennedy Jr. became involved in a fiery on-air spat with an NBC reporter over his calls for the removal of fluoride in the US water supply. The one-time presidential hopeful lost his cool ...
Kennedy Jr., who may play a key role overseeing public ... Prevention's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. “If RFK or others in a Trump administration question or reject this evidence ...
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This Election Day, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is telling voters across the U.S. who still see his name on ballots to do him a favor: "Don't vote for me." "If you want to see me in Washington ...
Former President Trump and former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have raised fluoride in water as a public health measure to be addressed if Trump retakes the White House.
This Election Day, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is telling voters across the U.S. who still see his name on ballots to do him a favor: "Don't vote for me." Even after dropping out of the race ...