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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed as President Trump's secretary of Health and Human Services on Thursday, capping a contentious fight over his skepticism on vaccines that had divided Republicans.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., speaks before Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump at a campaign event, Sept. 27, 2024 in Walker, Mich. (Carlos Osorio / AP) ...
The nascent leadership team assembled by Kennedy consists of highly talented and respected experts in their fields. Let’s ...
Robert F. Kennedy was confirmed in a 52-48 Senate vote as the head of the Department of Health and Human Services on Thursday following a round of fiery committee hearings. A controversial nominee ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. answered questions before a House committee on Wednesday, saying, "I don't think people should be taking medical advice from me." 2 months ago ...
The Senate voted 52-48 to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr as secretary of HHS, setting up the vaccine skeptic to carry out major changes in pursuit of his Make America Healthy Again agenda.
RFK Jr. confirmed as HHS secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent vaccine critic, was confirmed Thursday by the U.S. Senate in a 52-48 vote to serve as the nation’s top health official.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed Thursday by the U.S. Senate as President Donald Trump's Department of Health and Human Services secretary. Why It Matters. President Trump's decision to appoint ...
President and CEO of the Federation of American Hospitals: We congratulate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on being confirmed Secretary of Health and Human Services, and we look forward to working with him ...
Update: Robert F. Kennedy was confirmed as the Secretary of HHS on Thursday, Feb. 13. Read more here. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
If he is confirmed as Trump's Health and Human Services secretary, RFK Jr. would not be able to unilaterally ban vaccines, vaccine law experts said.
If he is confirmed as President Donald Trump’s Health and Human Services secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would not be able to unilaterally ban vaccines, vaccine law experts told PolitiFact.