The Kennedy clan is warring again — this time over the release of the feds’ classified files on assassinated President John F. Kennedy.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. praised President Donald Trump’s move to declassify files on his dad, uncle and Martin Luther King Jr.'s killings.
The Senate committees on health and finance will probe Robert F. Kennedy Jr. next week in his bid to be the next secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to declassify files related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
President-elect Donald Trump said on Sunday he would release classified documents in the coming days related to the assassinations of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
As the Rolling Stones lyric goes, the answer to “who killed the Kennedys” was “after all…you and me”. In Don DeLillo’s novel Libra, John F Kennedy’s assassination emerged from a CIA plot. And in the Ultimate Marvel world,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is distancing himself from his anti-vaccine work as he seeks to become the leader of the nation’s top health agency under President Donald Trump, according to government ethics documents released on Wednesday.
In a move that has reignited conspiracy theories going on for decades, the newly inaugurated President of the United States Donald Trump on Thursday ordered the release of thousands of classified governmental documents about the 1963 assassination of President John F.
More than 80 organizations voiced opposition on Friday to Robert F. Kennedy Jr's nomination to lead the top U.S. health agency ahead of his Senate confirmation hearing next week, while the group 314 Action launched a six-figure ad buy to influence Republican senators against him.
Trump, returning to the White House, vowed to release classified documents on the JFK assassination and others. While he previously released some files, many remain classified due to national security concerns.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s personal attorney previously petitioned ... ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks with epidemiologist and ABC News contributor Dr. John Brownstein on the medical community ...
More than 80 organizations oppose Robert F. Kennedy Jr's nomination to head the U.S. Health and Human Services Department, citing his anti-vaccine stance and misinformation. An ad campaign launched by 314 Action aims to influence Republican senators against his confirmation.