Former President Donald Trump enjoyed an impressive comeback victory on election day last Tuesday. Virtually all the ...
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Donald Trump’s team may already be having doubts about one of the most recent additions to its ranks: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Ahead of Trump’s victory in the presidential race Tuesday, Kennedy was ...
A deeper dive into Wednesday's post-election interview with former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and his skepticism of public health expertise.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has used his platform to spread misleading and false claims about vaccine safety, is expected to play a significant public health role in the next Trump administration. Amna ...
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has a condition called spasmodic dysphonia, which causes the sound of a raspy voice due to spasms in ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who will meet with senior Trump aides Wednesday to discuss his role going forward, said he would ...
Kennedy Jr. said he won’t take away vaccines from people when President ... s remarks regarding Kennedy in a separate NBC ...
Trump said Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would be allowed to reshape the country's public health and "do some things." ...
Public health experts say Kennedy's criticism of U.S. health care institutions reflects rising distrust in institutions among the public.
NPR’s Pien Huang weighs in on RFK Jr.’s skepticism of conventional public health expertise and his recommendation to remove fluoride from the drinking water.