Elon Musk made a quirky comment about how he got slimmed down this Christmas, and his statement might ruffle the feathers of future co-worker, RFK Jr.
Washington, DC - Donald Trump defended his nomination of vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for health secretary as the president-elect offered up debunked data linking vaccines and autism in his first post-election news conference on Monday.
Robert F. Kennedy must be rolling over in his grave along with the embarrassment his son, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has brought to the Kennedy family.
New polling shows Republicans hold an overwhelmingly positive view of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and most approve of President-elect Donald Trump's decision to put Kennedy in the incoming administration.
The president-elect expects Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to pursue discredited theories about vaccines and autism. No good can come of this.
Elon Musk has picked another fight in Donald Trump’s inner circle with a Christmas challenge to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Musk posted a photo of himself on his platform X, formerly known as Twitter, dressed up as Santa Claus and posing in front of a lit-up tree with the caption: “Ozempic Santa.
Mr. Kennedy is beginning his meetings with Republican senators to build support for his confirmation, which could be imperiled by his anti-vaccine advocacy.
Although Kennedy has supported legal abortion for his entire public career, he told pro-life senators in closed-door meetings that he would oppose taxpayer funds for abortion domestically and abroad and restore conscience protections.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has swept onto Capitol Hill. The anti-vaccine health guru from the famous political family is reintroducing himself to senators as President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the nation’s Health and Human Services Department.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., hit Capitol Hill Monday in a bid to bolster his chances of leading the Health and Human Services Department for President-elect Donald Trump. Kennedy discussed his ...
Aaron Siri, who specializes in vaccine lawsuits, has been at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s side reviewing candidates for top jobs at the Department of Health and Human Services. Donald Trump’s pick ...
Marianne Williamson sprang into the spotlight in the late 1980s as an advisor to the stars, characterized in a 1991 Vanity Fair feature as “a liberal, Jewish ex-lounge singer from Texas” who brought A Course in Miracles —a book allegedly dictated to its author by Jesus Christ —into the mainstream.