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RFK Jr. faces tough Senate questioning at HHS hearing

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, faced intense scrutiny during his Senate confirmation hearing on January 29. Lawmakers grilled Kennedy over his controversial views on vaccines and ... more
RFK Jr. to profit from lawsuits while in office

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to continue earning from legal cases while heading the Department of Health and Human Services, according to his ethics agreement. He will receive referral fees for lawsuits unrelated to federal ... more
RFK Jr. nomination thrills anti-vaccine movement, alarms health experts

President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services has sparked celebration within the anti-vaccine movement and intense criticism from public health officials. Critics warn Kennedy’s ... more
NY Democrats Warn of Tight Election, Urge Vigilance

New York Democrats returned from the Chicago convention energized but cautious, with leaders warning of a close November election. Concerns arose after President Biden's shaky debate performance, prompting some to support Kamala Harris, who has ... more
Kennedy’s Appeal Divides Voters, Polls Show

Republicans favor Robert F. Kennedy Jr. more than Democrats, according to recent polls, as Kennedy ends his presidential bid and supports Donald Trump. Despite initial double-digit support, his numbers dwindled in recent months, with mid-single ... more
Kennedy Halts Campaign, Backs Trump in Surprise Rally Appearance

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his independent presidential bid on Friday, endorsing Donald Trump in a move that could shift the election landscape. Joining Trump at an Arizona rally, Kennedy was met with cheers of ... more
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. eyes new political party in New York

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. might establish a new political party in New York if he garners 2% or 130,000 votes in the presidential race this year. The party, named "We the People," would gain ballot ... more