RFK Jr. supports President-elect Donald Trump's policies but not his fast-food diet. On a podcast, the former candidate bashes Trump's menu choices.
Kennedy is being “stubborn” in his push for HHS, one source told The Post, with a second saying he’s becoming difficult to deal with in discussions as he’s an honorary
Some of Donald Trump's Cabinet picks are well-known, while some have been more unorthodox. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could be considered both.
“It’s not as though if RFK Jr. were appointed to a high level position, he could wave his magic wand and change policy,” he says. “Even Trump when he was president could not do that.”
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.
The top US public health official warned about the threat of curtailing vaccination efforts as longtime skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. prepares for an influential role in the incoming Trump administration.
Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke about President-elect Trump’s eating habits on the campaign trail, calling the food the Republican leader ate
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently pledged to take steps to remove fluoride from public water due to potential health risks, but others maintain the mineral should still be added to drinking water.
Kennedy Jr. is asking ordinary Americans to make suggestions about ... tweeted out that "President Trump and RFK want your policy proposals," adding that "the MAGA x MAHA [Make America Healthy Again] transition team belongs to YOU." The website says ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launched a "Nominees for the People" forum to crowdsource 4,000 positions in the Trump administration to Make America Healthy Again.