Robert F. Kennedy's aspirations now rest with the Republican-controlled Senate, where he can lose only three GOP votes if all Democrats oppose him.
The Kennedy clan is warring again — this time over the release of the feds’ classified files on assassinated President John F. Kennedy.
President-elect Donald Trump said on Sunday he would release classified documents in the coming days related to the assassinations of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone, who is known for his film 'JFK', praised the decision of US President Donald Trump to release the last of the remaining top secret government files related to the assassination of John F.
Republican Senators Mitch McConnell, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski are considered obvious candidates to oppose Kennedy’s nomination. All three voted against Trump’s defence secretary nominee Pete Hegseth last week when he secured senate confirmation with just a single tiebreaking vote cast by vice-president JD Vance.
The president ordered security officials to develop and present a plan to the White House for the release of the records.
Congress passed a law in 1992 requiring the documents surrounding President Kennedy's assassination to be released by 2017, but the release has been held up by national security concerns.
The order states that while no act of Congress calls for the release of information on the murders of Robert F. Kennedy or King, making those government records public "is also in the public ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s personal attorney previously ... ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks with epidemiologist and ABC News contributor Dr. John Brownstein on the medical community’s reaction ...
A son of a Democratic political dynasty, Kennedy is seeking to become the nation's top health official under President Donald Trump.
RFK Jr. played a lead role in building an case against Merck's HPV vaccine and could profit from the lawsuit alleging fraud, even if confirmed as health secretary.
Roland Martin thinks there is a hidden agenda to tarnish Dr. King's legacy by declassifying alleged FBI files under Trump's executive order.