RFK Jr.'s controversial views have received criticism since he was picked by Donald Trump to lead HHS -- but he's also receiving support from some unexpected sources.
A live-in nanny for RFK Jr.—recently nominated by Donald Trump for health and human services secretary—has accused him of groping her and then apologizing in a text.
His past pro-choice views could be a bigger problem than what he believes about vaccines or food, but Kennedy may agree to kowtow to his new allies.
Since Election Day, Trump has set records with pace of appointments with more than two dozen, including 16 Cabinet-level roles.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a long history of attacking food dyes, seed oils, and the pesticide glyphosate that will likely continue if he becomes HHS secretary.
Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services in November 2024, many people revisited his past controversial
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A broad collection of people and interests have found at least one reason to lose sleep over the prospect of him becoming the nation’s top health official.
In a video that was widely shared online this week, amid widespread discussion of Trump's cabinet picks, commentators claimed that Kennedy had disparaged Trump's supporters too, saying he called them "belligerent idiots," "outright Nazis," and "bootlickers."
In one of his most controversial Cabinet picks, President-elect Donald Trump said he would nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Here, we summarize our past work fact-checking Kennedy's claims about health and science.
Trump's nominee for HHS Secretary is the latest entry in the list of Trump sycophants who once likened him to violent authoritarians