The nephew of assassinated president John F Kennedy initially launched a campaign for the White House, before later withdrawing to support Donald Trump.
Don’t you want a president who’s going to make America healthy again?” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. asked a roaring crowd, during ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a final election-eve pitch to voters, explicitly telling his supporters “do not vote for me.” Kennedy, an independent who unsuccessfully ran a third-party ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is telling Americans "do NOT vote for me" on the eve of Election Day, adding in a video that a vote for Trump is "the only way that we can get me and everything I stand for ...
On Monday morning, RFK Jr. took to X to encourage voters across the country to back Trump "so that we can Make America Healthy Again," paraphrasing Trump's campaign slogan. "A lot of people are ...
This Election Day, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is telling voters across the U.S. who still see his name on ballots to do him a favor: "Don't vote for me." "If you want to see me in Washington, DC, VOTE ...
"No formal decisions about Cabinet and personnel have been made, however, President Trump has said he will work alongside passionate voices like RFK Jr. to Make America Healthy Again by providing ...
In return for his backing when Kennedy largely dropped his independent presidential bid, Trump has said he would allow Kennedy "to run wild" on healthcare, without offering details.
Trump frequently mentions having the support of Kennedy, a scion of a Democratic dynasty and the son of former Attorney General Robert Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy. Kennedy ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. waded into another scientific debate on Saturday by saying Donald Trump’s administration would advise that fluoride be removed from the country’s water supplies if the ...
Kennedy Jr. will have his say over who gets which vaccines: Trump said at a rally last weekend that he would let RFK Jr. “go wild” on health should he win the White House. RFK Jr. said Trump ...
RFK Jr. has repeatedly pushed debunked conspiracies (AP) In 1950, federal officials endorsed water fluoridation to prevent tooth decay, and continued to promote it even after fluoride toothpaste ...