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RFK Jr. Takes Action on His Most Dangerous Beliefs Yet BONUS EPISODE The Daily Beast “Autism affects children and affects them at the beginning of their lives, the beginning of their ...
Kennedy Jr. is facing backlash for his April 16 press conference about autism. In his remarks, RFK Jr. said that children ... a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s sister, Kerry Kennedy, slammed the Trump administration and her brother over the weekend for the ...
Kennedy Jr. speaking in Washington D.C. on Wednesday. Kennedy said that children with autism will "never pay taxes, never hold a job." AP RFK Jr. spoke to reporters on Wednesday after the release ...
Kennedy Jr. for his latest comments about people with autism. In addition to making false—and insulting—claims about autism in a press conference on Wednesday, RFK Jr. also declared that he’ ...
Minnesota’s first lady, Gwen Walz, slammed Health and Human Services Secretary Robert. F Kennedy Jr. over comments he made Wednesday about autism. In a Wednesday press conference on a recent ...
Kennedy Jr. took the helm of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Hall, who examined food environments and chronic diseases, said there were bipartisan goals to examine diet-related ...
Alex Wong / Getty Images In a recent clip, RFK Jr. delivered remarks during a news conference at the Department of Health and Human Services, where he discussed the recent rise of autism rates and ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of health and human services, has come under fire for remarks made during his first press conference since being appointed to the role by President Donald Trump.
He is the head of HHS, and yet he continues to spout untested, unproven therapies and has only given a very lukewarm ...
In his speech, made in response to a newly published Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that found that autism rates in U.S. kids has risen, RFK Jr. noted that there are autistic ...
RFK Jr. said in a statement on Tuesday: "The autism epidemic has now reached a scale unprecedented in human history because it affects the young. The risks and costs of this crisis are a thousand ...