Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Bernie Sanders clashed over health care this week, and Trump’s HHS nominee tried to claim the moral high ground on the issue.
Social media erupts as Bernie Sanders garners attention for remaining seated during Trump's inauguration, reminiscent of his memorable mitten-clad pose at Biden's ceremony. Sanders attended ...
Bernie Sanders (I-VT) head for ... have any reason to borrow to begin with exactly because borrowing is once again an accession of market goods. From there, those with surplus access ...
I am honored to once again partner with Sen. Markey on this bipartisan legislation on behalf of our constituents who depend on AM radio and public airwaves for access to news, music, talk ...
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt ... which is militantly anti-vaccine?” Sanders asked again. Kennedy repeated, “I am supportive of vaccines.” Few medical experts would describe Kennedy as supportive ...
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders once again laid into Robert F ... and hepatitis B “do not cause autism.” “Senator, I am not going into the agency with any pre—” Kennedy began before ...
Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont ... campaign before the Federal Election Commission fundraising deadline. "I am once again asking for your financial support," Sanders said at the beginning of the ...
The Senate voted on Thursday to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Health and Human Services secretary, a victory for President ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services secretary, faced intense scrutiny Thursday at his second confirmation hearing before the Senate Health, Education, ...
In hearings Wednesday and Thursday, senators questioned President Trump's nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, ...
Democrats on the the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee once again hammered Kennedy ... when Health Committee ranking member Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) pressed Kennedy on lowering ...