Kennedy Jr., has underscored the unusual bedfellows that have comprised ... The two men sat in a sweat tent in Austin, Texas, where Means said he realized: “What RFK represents is actually what Trump represents.” In July, on the night of an attempt ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said over the weekend that he intends to terminate 600 employees at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and replace them with a new group of workers.
Despite dropping out of the presidential race nearly three months before Election Day, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. received more votes in Alabama than any other third-party candidate combined, according to the Alabama Secretary of State's Office.
After suspending his campaign for president, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed President-elect Donald Trump. For all his efforts on the campaign trail, RFK Jr. could be given a position as a “health czar” in the Trump White House. Dr. Kavita Patel ...
Both RFK Jr. and his younger brother David developed drug addictions at a young age after their father was assassinated.
We need to act fast, and we want to have those people in place on Jan. 20, so that on Jan. 21, 600 people are going to walk into offices at NIH and 600 people are going to leave,”
As President Trump announces his cabinet picks, all eyes are on what role, if any, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will play in the upcoming administration and who Trump will nominate for the agencies that govern food and health policy.
Kennedy Jr. has outlined a number of promises to "Make America Healthy Again" under President-elect Donald Trump, vowing to combat an "epidemic" of chronic diseases that he has described as an "existential" threat to America's future.
The health activist created a public website for people to write in their favored candidates for over 4,000 positions in the incoming Trump administration.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has launched a website where supporters can nominate people to work for the incoming Trump administration.