The Trump administration is facing backlash over drastic cuts to the health department, with critics warning of dire consequences for public health. Can Kennedy defend these changes amidst a measles outbreak?
The U.S. faces a severe measles outbreak with over 1,000 cases reported, leading to tragic fatalities. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. downplays the crisis, fueling vaccine skepticism.
President Trump's nomination of Casey Means as surgeon general has ignited fierce backlash within the 'Make America Healthy Again' movement, revealing deep divisions over health policy and vaccine stances.
The NIH is set to gather private health records to investigate autism as part of a contentious initiative led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., raising concerns over data privacy and ethics.
In a significant move, RFK Jr. is planning a trip to Texas after reports of a second measles-related death. This visit raises critical questions about public health and vaccination policies amid rising concerns.
The Senate confirms Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services amidst debates over vaccines. Trump's influence, federal spending chaos, firings at agencies, and geopolitical shifts in US politics and international relations.