Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is actively engaging with President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team to advocate for a leadership role in public health oversight, although he will not serve as the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). Reports from the Trump team clarify that Kennedy will instead focus on vaccine safety and health data rather than taking on the HHS secretary role, which had been under consideration for both Kennedy and Dr. Ben Carson.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in partnership with former President Donald Trump, launched the “Nominees for the People” website, an initiative aimed at involving everyday Americans in shaping a potential Trump administration.
Former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Dr. Anthony Fauci has received $15 million in taxpayer-funded security since his retirement, according to a report from Open the Books.
President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team revealed on Wednesday that preparations are underway to staff the incoming administration over the next several weeks. Linda McMahon,...
One day before Election Day, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who had run as an independent presidential candidate, publicly urged his supporters not to vote for him. Instead, Kennedy directed his base to support former President Donald Trump.
In a landmark decision, the Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that Secretary of State Adrian Fontes must release records identifying registered voters who have not provided proof of citizenship. This ruling supports the efforts of America First Legal (AFL), which filed the original records request through the Arizona Free Enterprise Club. AFL’s demand follows concerns that Arizona’s voter rolls may include noncitizens, raising potential election integrity issues.