The Senate on Thursday confirmed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, voting to approve one of President Donald Trump’s most controversial Cabinet choices.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., one of America's most notorious vaccine skeptics, will run the country's leading health agency.
The Senate voted on Thursday to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Health and Human Services secretary, a victory for President ...
The Senate voted along party lines Wednesday to end debate on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination to lead the Department of ...
The Senate voted 53-47 to end debate on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination, following public statements of support from some ...
The Senate Finance Committee votes along party lines (14-13) to send the nomination of RFK Jr. to be HHS secretary to the ... can download four Congressional hearings and proceedings under four ...
Wis., discusses his priorities for the newly created Make America Healthy Again caucus amid the Trump administraton’s mass ...
The 52-48 vote for President Donald Trump's controversial nominee fell largely along party lines, with former majority leader ...
RFK Jr. has gained a following for his questioning of vaccines. He has vowed to take on the food and drug industries and ...
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