Caroline Kennedy, the former U.S. ambassador to Australia and daughter of President Kennedy, speaks against her cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr's nomination for Secretary of Health and Human Services. "It's no surprise that he keeps birds of prey as pets because Bobby himself is a predator,
Caroline Kennedy, former US ambassador to Australia and Japan, has written to US lawmakers to express her concerns about her cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been nominated by President Donald Trump to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
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.
Caroline Kennedy condemns cousin RFK Jr. as a "predator" before his Senate confirmation for HHS, citing his controversial vaccine views, ethical lapses, history of drug addiction, and exploitation of family tragedies.
If confirmed, RFK Jr would oversee key agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which employs around 18,000 people.
In a scathing letter to the Senate ahead of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s confirmation hearings to become Secretary of Health and Human Services, Biden administration ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy has described her cousin as a hypocritical “predator” who is unqualified for the job and “addicted to attention and power.”
Caroline Kennedy condemned the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as a "predator" in a stunning letter sent to senators considering his nomination. The post WATCH: Caroline Kennedy Reads Shocking Statement to Senators Declaring Cousin RFK Jr.
The daughter of President John F. Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, has urged lawmakers to reject her cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). In a letter to senators,
In a scathing letter Tuesday, Caroline Kennedy warned senators about her cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., calling him a "predator."
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. responded to the criticism that he would be a "rubber stamp" for the Trump administration as Secretary of Health and Human Services during his first day of confirmation hearing Wednesday with the Senate Finance Committee: SEN.