A look at how Kennedy convinced Sen. Cassidy, a doctor and vaccination advocate, that he should become health secretary.
The nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Health and Human Services Department advanced Tuesday after a key swing ...
Trump has finally bent the Senate to his will. And, as Eric Garcia writes, he has done it at the expense of Republicans’ ...
The takeaways after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced questions from senators during his confirmation hearings to potentially lead ...
If you come out unequivocally — ‘vaccines are safe, it does not cause autism’ that would have an incredible impact,” Sen.
(Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images) These Insider Deals ... primary,” which would have given Cassidy a smoother path. Before, all candidates for Senate — Republicans, Democrats and third ...
Next, the full Senate will vote whether to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services secretary.
Trump drafts order to begin dismantling the Department of Education, seeking executive and congressional action to eliminate ...
More dramatic questioning on vaccines in RFK Jr's second confirmation hearing. Bond/Simmons-Duffin/Stone/Webber ...
Bill Cassidy (R-La.) told RFK ... he was ready to be the nation’s chief public health advocate. Getty Images “Senator, the dramatic drop in trust in our government,” the HHS nom responded.
Senator Bill Cassidy, Republican of Louisiana and a doctor ... while Mr. Kennedy was focused on the big picture — improving health for all Americans. “They’re speaking different languages ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s opinions about vaccine safety, both past and present, appeared likely to lead at least a few Senate ...