Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent 2 days this week insisting to senators that he's not anti-vaccine. He said that he instead supports vaccinations and will follow the science in overseeing the $1.7 trillion ...
Facing intense scrutiny from senators over his potential profit from vaccine lawsuits while serving as the nation’s health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said that if he is confirmed he will not ...
President Donald Trump’s Health and Human Services nominee said he will divest his interest in lawsuits against an HPV ...
Kennedy’s commitment to walk away from the potential windfall is a major reversal for the nominee, who in his ethics plan ...
Kennedy vowed to divest his financial interest in vaccine litigation to his son. Democrats and ethics experts said the arrangement raised further questions.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tried this week to distance himself from a long history of promoting conspiracy theories and false information as he parried questions from senators who are weighing whether to ...
The man who hopes to be President Trump’s Health secretary says he needs to see data showing vaccines are safe, but dismissed evidence shown by a Republican senator.
RFK Jr. said he would give up the fees after senators questioned him about the lawsuits in a pair of hearings.