President-elect Donald Trump's transition team reportedly tapped a former senior health official from the president-elect's first term and a friend to top Trump loyalists to be Robert F. Kennedy Jr's chief of staff.
President-elect Donald Trump's HHS appointees represent a broad spectrum of healthcare perspectives and are poised to significantly influence public health, pharmaceuticals and health systems.   With a $1.
Just months after Donald Trump promised to let Robert ... even between the different divisions of HHS.” Still, Trump allies characterized the first round of staffing as a friendly, if not ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed to have secured votes for HHS secretary despite no evidence to support the claim
Trump returns to the White House as the tenth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic once again inundates hospitals, while the last vestiges of public health are set for destruction.
Trump’s numbers largely indicate that Americans are split on his incoming presidency. Indeed, according to the CNN /SSRS poll, only 37 percent of Americans say they feel more confident in Trump’s ability to serve as president at the end of the transition period, while 53 percent say they have less confidence in him.
The potential rift underscores the ways Trump’s health nominees, and their priorities, are shaking up Congress’ policy and budget fault lines.
President-elect Donald Trump has announced these picks for top White House staff positions, ambassadors and department heads to fill his incoming administration.
Former Vice President Mike Pence’s nonprofit organization is asking Republican senators to vote against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination for Secretary of Health and Human Services, citing his past stances on abortion.
Mike Pence's nonprofit has sent a letter to the Senate urging them to use caution when voting for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as director of Health and Human Services
President-elect Trump to select three health policy experts for senior roles at CMS, including McKinsey consultant Stephanie Carlton and healthcare entrepreneu
Illinois has a high percentage of kids who are vaccinated. Health professionals are bracing for how the new administration could change that.