Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attempted to walk back his past anti-vaccine and pro-abortion rights stances in his Senate confirmation ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer This week, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced two days of questioning about his stance on controversial health topics and his vision for operating the U.S. Department of Health ...
But some of his exchanges with lawmakers, including with Senator Cassidy over Medicaid and Medicare policy, and Senator Cortez Masto over abortion access, revealed limited familiarity with the ...
Health and Human Services nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended his views on vaccines and abortion in a testy hearing before ...
That means the state's Medicaid expansion is scheduled expire next year. Utah and Missouri voted to legalize medical marijuana. Alabama and West Virginia supported new anti-abortion measures.
Local leaders have positioned the state as a safe haven for abortion, which may draw more scrutiny under the new ...
Over rigorous questioning from senators Wednesday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. laid out his vision to lead the Department Health ...
Senators grilled Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on vaccines, abortion and Medicaid in his confirmation hearing to lead HHS. RFK Jr.
Kennedy is seeking to lead a $1.7 trillion agency that will oversee vaccine recommendations as well as food inspections and ...
President Donald Trump's nominee for HHS Secretary, RFK Jr., navigated questions on abortion, vaccines, and social welfare as he hopes to secure Senate support.
WASHINGTON — Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s famous name, populist stances and loyal following have earned him President Donald Trump ...