Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s views on vaccines and abortion rights are raising alarms across the political spectrum, as he's one of the more controversial picks for the president-elect's Cabinet.
One thing that differentiates Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from Donald Trump, is Kennedy grew in a home where faith was serious business.
Mike Pence's advocacy group opposes Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s HHS nomination, citing his inconsistent pro-life abortion stances.
The former Democrat has faced surprisingly little opposition from Republicans and advocates concerned about his beliefs.
The former VP has argued that Republican senators should vote against Robert F Kennedy Jr. Trump’s pick for ... regulations on the abortion pill (currently accounting for three out of every ...
Kennedy, who suspended his independent bid for the presidency to endorse Trump immediately following the Democratic National Convention last summer, has vowed to “Make America Healthy Again” by battling chronic health conditions and restoring American health agencies to their “ rich tradition of gold-standard, evidence-based science .”
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. petitioned the FDA to revoke its authorization for the Covid-19 vaccine just six months after it was made available.
Kennedy Jr. allegedly attempted to stop the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine six months after it began. The son of the former United States Attorney General and Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services has faced backlash over his views on vaccines in general.
In May 2021, just six months after the rollout of the Covid vaccine, Robert F. Kennedy Junior tried to stop all coronavirus vaccinations in the U.S., the New York Times reports. Sen. Ed Markey joins to discuss that and more.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who's nominated to become the next health secretary, asked the federal government to revoke its authorization of all COVID-19 vaccines in May 2021, just as vaccinated Americans began returning to a sense of normalcy after pandemic lockdowns.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. petitioned the F.D.A. to revoke authorization of the shots at a time when they were in high demand and considered life-saving.