The secretary of Health and Human Services nominee wrote in an ethics agreement that he would keep receiving contingency fees.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is distancing himself from his anti-vaccine work as he seeks to become the leader of the nation’s top health agency under President Donald Trump, according to reports.
Doug Collins, a former GOP lawmaker and Trump's pick to run the Department of Veterans Affairs, picked up nearly full support in the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee. The panel voted 15-1, with Sen.
Here's when and where Robert F. Kennedy will get his first hearing as President Trump's nominee for secretary of Health and Human Services.
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RFK Jr.'s comments about the gene-editing technology raise a question about how he would regulate it as head of HHS.
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