Kennedy's statements have raised concerns about his childhood vaccine commitment to Republican Senator Bill Cassidy.
Longtime anti-vaccine critic Robert F. Kennedy was confirmed Tuesday as the new Secretary of Health and Human Services. Here's what to know now.
On Capitol Hill, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed Thursday as the next Secretary of Health and Human Services.
In a party-line vote, zero Democrats and 52 Republicans in the Senate voted Thursday to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the new head of the Department of Health and Human Services. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., was the sole Republican to oppose President ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wins confirmation and is sworn in to be secretary of Health and Human Services. The vote was 52-48. Mitch McConnell, a polio survivor, was the sole Republican to vote no.
All Republican senators but Mitch McConnell voted to advance RFK Jr.'s HHS secretary nomination to final confirmation vote, set to happen before the weekend.
The Senate voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., former environmental lawyer and anti-vaccine activist, as secretary of health and human services in a 52-48 vote.
The Senate held a final vote on whether to approve Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services secretary after a three-month confirmation fight.
RFK Jr.'s confirmation comes after months of controversy and debate, largely focused on his past comments casting doubt on the safety of vaccines.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been sworn in as President Donald Trump’s health secretary. The Senate on Thursday confirmed him, voting 52 to 48.
With the backing of Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson, a Senate Republican on Thursday filed a wide-ranging bill that would bar public water systems from adding fluoride to water supplies.
WASHINGTON − The Senate confirmed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the Health and Human Services secretary on Thursday, giving the longtime vaccine skeptic who has vowed to take on "big pharma" and ultra-processed food the power to oversee the nation’s food ...