Although Trump signaled in the runup to the election that he planned to let the vaccine skeptic “go wild” on health, food and medicine, Kennedy’s official selection for the nation’s top health post sent shockwaves through the public health world,
NBC News' Brandy Zadrozny reports on what Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could have on his agenda if he were to be confirmed as the next secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
CNN's Abby Phillip pointed to "another person who tried to raise concerns" about food served to American children.
Image shows social media post from RFK Jr. promising to bankrupt 'packaged food companies' A Nov. 10 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) includes a screenshot of
Should Kennedy win Senate confirmation, his critics say he is threatening the achievements of a science-based public health order painstakingly built since World War II.
Here are the debunked health claims that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made over the years that concern medical experts.
Following the decision by the president-elect, many medical professionals were left aghast that a man who has previously been accused of amplifying conspiracy theories—most notably about the COVID vaccine—could potentially be in charge of the health of 350 million Americans from January if he is confirmed by the Senate.
Donald Trump's pick for secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services is a fan of raw milk, despite the FDA saying it can cause illness.
Shares of prominent vaccine makers plunged Thursday after President-elect Donald Trump announced his pick of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be the next secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
A map shows places that Kennedy may tackle first due to high levels of obesity in those states, as reported by the Centers for Disease Control . States shaded in dark orange and r
The president-elect says the long-standing vaccine sceptic will "make America healthy again", in his first speech since election night.