President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to lead the nation's health department met with U.S. senators Thursday. Robert F.
Many Democrats have expressed opposition to the nomination, though Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania said Kennedy’s team had reached out about a meeting and he’s open to hearing from him.
Kennedy Returns to Capitol Hill With New ‘Make America Healthy Again’ Caucus in Senate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the president-elect’s pick for health secretary, has spent much of the week ...
Government retirees like teachers, police and their spouses are one step closer to securing their full Social Security benefits after the U.S. Senate agreed Wednesday to hold a floor vote on the ...
Kennedy Jr. has been on Capitol Hill this week in an attempt to drum up support for his nomination to be the next leader of the Department of Health and Human Services. According to one senator he ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Halfway through Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s two dozen meetings at the U.S. Senate this week, no Republicans have signaled their intention to block confirmation of President ...
Most of Trump's nominees require Senate confirmation, and some controversial Cabinet picks, like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for secretary of Health and Human Services and Pete Hegseth as secretary of ...
On Tuesday, Kennedy met with Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, a Republican, who says he and Kennedy discussed issues of abortion. Kennedy's vaccine stances have been a major issue since his nomination.
John Hoeven, R-N.D., told reporters. "I'm always going to stand up for farmers and ranchers." Hoeven told Fox News Digital he would need certain assurances from Kennedy to support him. Sen.
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri said he is looking forward to a “hopefully good discussion, with Kennedy later this week but disagrees with the his views on agriculture. Asked about ...