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Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) took a third option and secured concessions from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on vaccines and more, proving that engaging with those we disagree with does not necessarily mean ...
The Senate voted 52-47 to move forward on RFK Jr.’s nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. The final vote with the full Senate will be next week. Earlier this week, the Senate ...
One by one, senators who had strong objections to Trump’s nominees have caved under pressure, and as this list gets longer, ...
Here, we explain the facts behind several more of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s claims during his two Senate hearings as nominee ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination for US health secretary advances with crucial Republican support, despite controversy over ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s message of eliminating toxins and investigating public health agencies has resonated among a key group ...
Cassidy, a physician, had expressed concerns about Robert F. Kennedy Jr's vaccine skepticism, but backed him for HHS ...
They voted in unison for the prominent purveyor of vaccine misinformation even as it became even clearer that they were ...
Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana knows darn well that RFK Jr. has no business being Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Former Westchester resident and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is one step closer to becoming the country's top ...
A look at how Kennedy convinced Sen. Cassidy, a doctor and vaccination advocate, that he should become health secretary.
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