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MORE: RFK Jr. says he’s not anti-vaccine. But he could profit off claim in vaccine lawsuit. “Kennedy can kill off access to vaccines and make millions of dollars while he does it,” Warren ...
In 2020, as a pandemic raged across the globe, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took to social media to appeal to his hundreds of thousands of followers on Facebook. The son of the late U.S. Attorney General ...
Amid scrutiny over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s pledge to divest his financial stake in vaccine lawsuits to his family, legal experts criticized the move but say it's been done by other public officials.
Arthur Ernest Fitzgerald filed a lawsuit against government officials that he had lost his position as a contractor for the US Air Force because of testimony made before Congress in 1968. [2] Among the people listed in the lawsuit was ex-President Richard Nixon, who argued that a president cannot be sued for actions taken while he is in office. [3]
The deal earned Kennedy $850,000 last year, and he told senators he had referred hundreds of clients to the firm. During Wednesday's hearing, Warren outlined several ways in which Kennedy could make it easer to sue vaccine manufacturers. “Kennedy can kill off access to vaccines and make millions of dollars while he does it,” Warren said.
Robert Francis Kennedy Jr. (born January 17, 1954), also known by his initials RFK Jr., is an American politician, environmental lawyer, author, anti-vaccine activist, and conspiracy theorist serving since 2025 as the 26th United States secretary of health and human services.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. played an instrumental role in organizing mass litigation against drugmaker Merck over its Gardasil vaccine, a strategy that faces its first test in a Los Angeles court next ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. won appeals to have his name removed from ballots in Michigan and North Carolina, delaying the expected first mailing of absentee ballots of the 2024 elections.