Protect Our Care, a left-of-center group that lobbies to protect Obamacare, which Kennedy would manage if he’s confirmed, is already moving to press senators to block him. The organization recently launched a “Stop RFK War Room” aimed at mobilizing grassroots opposition.
Trump's nomination of RFK Jr. for Health and Human Services secretary has put a spotlight back on Eliza Cooney’s allegations of sexual abuse.
A video shared on Instagram claims McDonald’s purportedly offered Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. $850 million in “hush money.” Verdict: False Neither McDonald’s nor Kennedy, Jr. have publicly referenced the claim on their respective websites and social media accounts.
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.”
Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services in November 2024, many people revisited his past controversial
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.
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,
Advocates say Kennedy's confirmation would contribute to a deluge of disinformation regarding LGBTQ+ health care.
If confirmed as head of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), prominent vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wouldn’t have the authority to ban vaccines — but health experts warn there are other ways he could exert influence over them.
The online, health-focused "crunchy" community has always had an antigovernment streak. That makes sense, as it consists of trad wives who want legal raw
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) head of vaccine safety says that President-elect Donald Trump’s embrace of vaccine skeptics could be an opportunity for the science community to teach the public about the value of these life-saving drugs.