Robert F Kennedy Jr disputed claims by US senators on health policies, COVID-19 vaccines, and antidepressants.

Health experts said Kennedy’s ‘repeated efforts to undermine science and public health’ left Americans ‘less safe’.

Some Republican lawmakers have questioned whether Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s recent actions contradict pledges he made about vaccine access in order to win…

Health secretary defended his leadership as Democrats attacked his vaccine policy and demanded his resignation

Democrats called for Kennedy's resignation after the most recent turmoil at the CDC over vaccine science.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is testifying before the Senate Finance Committee Thursday morning about firings at the Centers for Disease Control and…

Kennedy said he supports a statement made by a newly appointed member of a key government vaccine panel that mRNA vaccines pose a dangerous risk to people.

RFK Jr faces bipartisan criticism for allegedly undermining vaccine trust and reshaping public health leadership.

Democratic and Republican senators blasted the health and human services secretary amid turmoil at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The health secretary clashed with lawmakers as they accused him of restricting Americans' access to vaccines.

During often tense exchanges, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended his positions on Covid vaccines, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and autism.

Anyone expecting RFK Jr.'s appearance before the Senate Finance Committee to ease fears about his handling of the country’s health care was sadly mistaken.

Sen. John Barrasso, a physician and the No. 2 Republican in the Senate, said he has grown “deeply concerned” by the health secretary's vaccine policies.

Robert F Kennedy Jr disputed claims by US senators on health policies, COVID-19 vaccines, and antidepressants.

"We were just stunned at the number of mistruths that we heard," Dr. Demetre Daskalakis said.

"We were just stunned at the number of mistruths that we heard," Dr. Demetre Daskalakis said.