The meeting came as health secretary pick Robert F. Kennedy Jr. prepared to head to Washington to meet with senators.
Dr. Michael Anderson, Critical Care Physician, Alicia Menendez, Host of “The Weekend” on MSNBC, Rev. Al Sharpton, Host of “Politics Nation” on MSNBC, and Vaughn Hillyard, NBC News Correspondent join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to further unpack what America will look like with RFK Jr.
ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.’S DAUGHTER-IN-LAW faces long odds in winning a top job at the Central Intelligence Agency amid mounting criticism from members of Donald Trump’s transition team and Senate Republicans. In recent weeks, Kennedy personally asked Trump to appoint Amaryllis Fox, a former CIA officer, to be the agency’s deputy director.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s personal health-care routine is perplexing in its inconsistencies. He decries seed oils, despite near scientific consensus that they’re harmless; drinks raw milk, which has been proved to get people sick; and takes testosterone as part of his anti-aging routine while insisting he’s not on anabolic steroids.
An MSNBC panel was left confused and uncomfortably laughing Friday afternoon during a discussion over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s curious questionnaire he's using to vet candidates to work under him at the Department of Health and Human Services.
Certain parts of the Make America Healthy Again agenda touted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), have the backing of the majority of Democrats and Republicans,
The lawyer helping RFK Jr. pick federal health officials for the Trump administration has a history of suing the government agencies that the cabinet pick will oversee.
The president-elect has voiced support for Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, a former CIA operative, getting a senior role at the agency or in another national security post.
McConnell was partially paralyzed when he contracted polio at 2 years old, before vaccinations were available.
Sen. Mitch McConnell warned Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and others to "steer clear" of any effort to revoke the polio vaccine
A lawyer working with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has tried the Food and Drug Administration to revoke its approval of the polio vaccine.