Kennedy reportedly once suggested that Trump was worse than Hitler because the Nazi leader "was interested in policy."
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.
Major AIDS research and philanthropy groups have made their opposition to a Kennedy nomination clear. The nonprofit amFAR, which has donated some $635 million to AIDS research over the years, released a statement citing “the many controversial and false statements made by RFK Jr in relation to HIV and AIDS.”
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Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services in November 2024, many people revisited his past controversial
President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has a lot of dangerous opinions about healthcare — and his comments about drugs, addiction,
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
The real worries about President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy as secretary of health and human services have nothing to do with his support of raw milk.
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.
Republican senators have some concerns about Trump's choice of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
Bill Nye, an engineer best known for his 1990s TV show “Bill Nye the Science Guy,” panned Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s selection as the incoming Trump administration’s top health official. “I think he’s lost his way,” he said on Wednesday while speaking to reporters in the Capitol.
Robert F Kennedy Jr, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has “lost his way,” according to scientist Bill Nye. The 68-year-old engineer and host of the beloved 1990s children’s educational program Bill Nye the Science Guy visited Capitol Hill on Wednesday (November 20),