Mass., grilled Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over his plans to profit off of drug companies or lawsuits after being Health and Human Services secretary, but she was given nearly $5 million by them.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren discussed her viral back-and-forth with RFK Jr. on Thursday during an interview on "The View," saying the U.S. could be left with "no vaccines."
Health and Human Services (HHS) nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. got into a heated exchange with Democratic Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and nominee to be Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F Kennedy argue at his Senate Finance Committee confirmation hearing about potential conflicts of interest where the addressee could manipulate FDA data,
He wants to keep cashing in on lawsuits against drug makers, as his confirmation hearing for health secretary makes clear.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) raised her voice to yell back at Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his confirmation hearing on Wednesday as the Health and Human Services nominee tried to twist her question in knots.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board praised Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren for grilling Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on making money from drug company lawsuits during his confirmation hearing.
The progressive senators torched Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for making money off of his supposed public health initiatives.
Sen. Warren sent almost 200 questions to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on topics like vaccine misinformation, abortion access, and food regulation.
The View panel isn’t exactly crossing its fingers that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be confirmed as President Donald Trump ‘s health and human services secretary, but their guest this morning was perhaps even more adamant that RFK Jr. can’t be in charge of the country’s wellbeing.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren asked Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to commit that he would not profit from his work as Secretary of Health and Human Services, Wednesday at his first confirmation hearing with the Senate Finance Committee: SEN.
Warren pointed out that the government financial disclosures Kennedy filed as part of the confirmation process said he had made $2.5 million from a law firm that has sued vaccine manufacturers.