In a strongly worded letter, Caroline Kennedy urged the Senate to reject Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the role of Health and Human Services Secretary.
In a scathing letter Tuesday, Caroline Kennedy warned senators about her cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., calling him a "predator."
If confirmed by the Senate, Kennedy would head the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which oversees many of the country’s health agencies, from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has built his fortune and reputation on disparaging the government scientists and institutions he's now in line to lead as HHS secretary.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said vaccines are not safe. His support for abortion access has made conservatives uncomfortable.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Calling Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a “predator” who is addicted to power, Caroline Kennedy urged the U.S. Senate in a Tuesday letter to reject the nomination of her cousin to be President Donald Trump’s health secretary.
Caroline Kennedy urged senators to reject her cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as President Donald Trump’s nomination to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, calling him a “predator.”
"It's no surprise that he keeps birds of prey as pets because he himself is a predator," the two-page letter said.
BEN SHAPIRO (HOST): President Trump has a bunch of nominees are up for confirmation this week. One won on Tuesday, that'd be Scott Bessent. He is now your new Treasury secretary. He was ushered in 68 to 29 to confirm Bessent to lead the Treasury department. That is not a shock. His confirmation hearings were fairly uncontroversial.
Former US ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy has urged the US Senate to reject her cousin Robert F Kennedy Jr's nomination to be Donald Trump's health secretary.
ABC News reports Caroline Kennedy warned senators about her cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in a scathing letter Tuesday, calling him a "predator."
Caroline Kennedy urged senators against confirming Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services at his Wednesday hearing.