Former CDC director Richard Besser critiqued President-elect Donald Trump’s pick of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services on Sunday, calling Kennedy “cruel” for continuing to push theories that vaccines can cause autism.
Robert F Kennedy Jr was pictured eating McDonald’s on Donald Trump’s private plane as they made their way to watch the UFC in New York on Saturday night.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stooped down to President-elect Donald Trump‘s level Saturday when he ate a McDonald’s meal with him while traveling. The two were in New York City together for the first time since Trump won the November election and nominated Kennedy as his Health and Human Services Secretary.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has pledged to tackle high rates of chronic diseases such as diabetes and obesity as President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the US Department of Health and Human Services. They’re goals that many in the public health world find themselves agreeing with — despite fearing what else the infamous anti-vaccine activist may do in the post.
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier breaks down ways President-elect Trump's Health and Human Services nominee RFK, Jr. could mitigate America's worsening obesity epidemic.
Hawaii Governor Josh Green joins Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss RFK Jr. being picked as Health and Human Services Secretary by President-Elect Donald Trump, and how it will huge impact on people.
Trump's HHS pick could reshape public health agencies and usher in a new era for vaccines, food, and medicines.
Following the decision by the president-elect, many medical professionals were left aghast that a man who has previously been accused of amplifying conspiracy theories—most notably about the COVID vaccine—could potentially be in charge of the health of 350 million Americans from January if he is confirmed by the Senate.
The newspaper suggested that a worm Kennedy claimed "ate" part of his brain had infected the president-elect's Mar-a-Lago estate.
Donald Trump's selection of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be his Health and Human Services secretary drew opposition from former Vice President Mike Pence.
Many scientists at the federal health agencies await the second Donald Trump administration with dread as well as uncertainty over how the president-elect will reconcile starkly different philosophies among the leaders of his team.