Robert F Kennedy Jr, a likely political appointee in Trump’s new government, has already announced his intentions to clear out departments of the Federal Drug Administration. On the campaign trail, Trump promised to let the former independent presidential candidate take over health,
Donald Trump associate and noted health nut Robert F. Kennedy Jr. still has federal health regulators in his crosshairs. On Wednesday, RFK — who's tipped to have a major role in Trump's administration — said that there are entire departments within the ...
Kennedy Jr. has been a vaccine skeptic, sometimes a conspiracy theorist, and he might just be a part of president-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet. In August, Kennedy suspended his presidential campaign and endorsed Trump;
The former Independent candidate, who is expected to be health czar under Donald Trump, has a history of spreading conspiracy theories
Donald Trump’s team appeared to be quietly distancing itself from Robert F Kennedy Jr in the immediate aftermath of the election amid speculation that the former presidential candidate could be handed control of US public health agencies.
Former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discusses his plan for vaccine safety following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory. CNN’s Meg Tirrell explains how the US currently monitors vaccine safety and efficacy.
Longtime Democrat and vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is poised to take a health role in a new Trump administration and wage war on chronic disease by attacking everything from fluoride in drinking water to sugary drinks paid for by food stamps.
Trump said Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would be allowed to reshape the country's public health and "do some things."
Former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to have a role within President-elect Donald Trump's administration and says fluoridated water and vaccines are priorities.
RFK Jr.’s sister, Kerry Kennedy, explains why she doesn’t trust her brother to run a health agency in the US and issues a warning about President-elect Donald Trump.
RFK Jr. repeated his plan to remove fluoride from drinking water, despite the CDC calling fluoridation one of the “ten great public health achievements” of the 20th century.