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Dear Media on MSNRFK Jr. Has Controversial Opinions—but He’s Standing By Them - Dear MediaKennedy Jr. (aka RFK Jr.) was sworn in as the 26th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, he immediately sparked a firestorm of controversy. Critics argued that his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement was rooted in vaccine denialism,
A day after abruptly firing a key vaccine panel, RFK Jr. said he would reconstitute it with “highly credentialed" experts amid backlash.
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Kennedy Jr. accepted his new position as health secretary, he made a big show of distancing himself from his past life. Ne
Outrage as RFK Jr chugs 'dangerous' milk with controversial influencer Paul Saladino: 'Total idiots'
HHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr and Paul Saladino took shots of raw milk to celebrate the publication of the 'Make America Healthy Again' report
A new poll shows mixed reviews for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., with over 40% of Americans disapproving of his performance as the face of the “Make America Healthy Again” movement. His push to overhaul health policy has sparked both support for nutrition reform and backlash over misinformation and controversial decisions.
Advocates praise chlorine dioxide as an alternative therapy for ailments like eczema and hepatitis — and the health secretary may secretly agree.
Fast forward to today, and Kennedy, now President Donald Trump's Health ... But as RFK Jr.'s family warned, his recent behavior is the natural outcome of a lifetime of controversy and scandal.
U.S. Sen. and physician Bill Cassidy wagered that he could keep Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from doing too much damage to our country's health care system. Columnist Stephanie Grace says the Louisiana Republican is losing that bet.
Errors and fake or false citations undermined its appropriate spotlight on nutritional standards and the harms caused by social media.