Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, is seen as a pivotal vote on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination. The Louisiana senator didn ...
Sen. Bill Cassidy’s (R-LA) fight for his political future has already arrived at his doorstep. His reservations about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. running the Department of Health and Human Services ...
Following Caroline Kennedy's scathing letter against Robert F. Kennedy Jr. less than 24 hours before ... largely remained reserved in the public eye, Bobby has frequently weighed in on ...
The recent Senate confirmation hearings for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presented a striking scene ... The final betrayal, in the eyes of many Democrats, was the decision to join Trump’s team.
Senators had objected to the financial conflict posed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision to retain ... which means keeping a close eye on drugs, medical devices, food safety and tobacco policy.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., better known as RFK Jr., is being considered ... has maintained a low profile despite his dad’s life in the public eye. Known for his philanthropic efforts, Conor secretly ...
Robert F Kennedy Jr concerned listeners throughout his election campaign last year as people noticed the politician’s vocal rasp and gruff speech made him almost impossible to understand at ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. also disclosed that he had reached at ... which means keeping a close eye on drugs, medical devices, food safety and tobacco policy. More about Christina Jewett Sheryl ...
His reservations about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. running the Department of Health and Human Services over the nominee’s vaccine skepticism, a confirmation vote he’s “struggling” to reconcile ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will have the second of two confirmation ... including the Food and Drug Administration. All eyes will be on Republican Bill Cassidy of Louisiana for the vote.
Senate Democrats on Wednesday grilled Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President’s Trump’s pick ... not because I particularly want to poke the president in the eye on this one, but because I truly ...