On Monday morning, RFK Jr. took to X to encourage voters across the country to back Trump "so that we can Make America Healthy Again," paraphrasing Trump's campaign slogan. "A lot of people are ...
Kennedy Jr. said Donald Trump will advise U.S. water systems to remove fluoride from public water if he wins the White House. Trump has said former independent presidential candidate RFK Jr. will ...
Kennedy Jr. will have his say over who gets which vaccines: Trump said at a rally last weekend that he would let RFK Jr. “go wild” on health should he win the White House. RFK Jr. said Trump ...
Scores of Illinois residents made their way to the polls Tuesday for the 2024 presidential election, pitting former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris against each other.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has claimed former President Trump has promised to give him control of several agencies overseeing health in a future administration, but a campaign spokesman demurred ...
He and Trump have recited the tagline “make America healthy again” a number of times. So here is a little synopsis on how RFK ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is telling Americans "do NOT vote for me" on the eve of Election Day, adding in a video that a vote for Trump is "the only way that we can get me and everything I stand for ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared Saturday that the White House will urge US water systems to ditch fluoride if Donald Trump wins the presidency Tuesday. Trump, 78, later indicated that he didn’t ...
A medical expert said the stress caused by RFK Jr.’s escapades could very well have contributed to Ethel's death – even though both he and Nuzzi insist they never had sex. "While Ethel blamed ...
RFK Jr. ticked off the National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and the Food and Drug Administration as organizations that he would oversee if Trump beats Vice President Kamala ...
Kennedy Jr. dropped his independent presidential campaign and endorsed Trump, according to Reuters. During the MSG rally on Sunday, RFK blasted the Democratic Party in front of nearly 20,000 people.
RFK Jr. has fought to remove his name from presidential ballots since he ended his campaign in August. The Supreme Court on Tuesday denied his two last-ditch requests in Michigan and Wisconsin.