Kennedy struggled to identify and explain the fundamental aspects of Medicare, which provides coverage to older and disabled ...
The Senate cleared a procedural hurdle Wednesday to approve Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nominee for HHS secretary, seemed unfamiliar with the massive insurance program during last week’s ...
Kennedy Jr.'s statements before the Senate Finance Committee ... On several occasions during the 3.5-hour hearing, Kennedy ...
Kennedy questioned the safety and effectiveness of life-saving vaccines and promised to purge federal agencies.
If approved, Kennedy will control a $1.7 trillion agency that oversees food and hospital inspections, hundreds of health clinics, vaccine recommendations and health insurance for roughly half the ...
In a confirmation ... Jr. confused two of the massive healthcare programs he would be overseeing as secretary — Medicare and Medicaid — and insisted he was not anti-vaccine. In the hearing ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. incorrectly said that Medicaid was fully funded by the federal government and that Medicare is a fee-for-service program during a hearing in front of the Senate Finance Committee ...
The Senate voted 53-47 to end debate on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination, following public statements of support from some ...
RFK Jr.'s second Senate confirmation hearing focused on vaccines, Medicare, diversity, and science. Key Republicans were reticent to show support.
The Senate Finance Committee confirmation hearing of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., President Donald Trump's Health and Human ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the HHS, demonstrated limited knowledge about Medicare again during his second confirmation hearing on Thursday. It’s the second ...