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'You can't answer that simple question?' RFK Jr. frustrates senator with sudden deafness

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. insisted he couldn't hear the question when a Democratic senator challenged him to say what the Health and Human Services Agency would do to keep prices low for seniors.

The HHS secretary faced a tough round of bipartisan questioning in a Senate Finance Committee hearing Thursday, where Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) asked him about specific provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and how they would impact costs and access for various medical treatments.

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'Resign!' Elizabeth Warren's questioning of RFK Jr. explodes into shouting match

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy shouted at each other during a contentious hearing on Thursday.

While appearing before the Senate Finance Committee, Warren challenged the secretary about earlier claims that he would not restrict access to vaccines.

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'Knife's edge': Expert says judge gave Supreme Court 'gutsy challenge' via anti-Trump move

A federal judge in Boston who sided with Harvard University and ordered the Trump administration to unfreeze nearly $2.2 billion in federal grants delivered a "gutsy challenge" to the U.S. Supreme Court and Trump, calling on lower courts to "safeguard academic freedom."

In the 84-page order, Judge Allison Burroughs calls the government's use of "combatting antisemitism" as a "smokescreen" for an "ideological assault" on universities, criticizing SCOTUS for its recent emergency rulings.

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'Didn't see that coming!' Republicans shock with attacks on RFK Jr. in key hearing

Sens. John Barrasso (R-WY) and Bill Cassidy (R-LA) appeared apoplectic during the hearing with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday, startling those who frequently see the two men carrying the water of President Donald Trump and his administration.

Cassidy and Barrasso both voted to confirm Kennedy to the post, buying into his promises that vaccines would always be available to any and all who wanted them. In fact, there is now a fear that after mass firings at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and on the vaccine advisory board, there will be recommendations that HHS suddenly cannot authorize the vaccines as "safe" until "further study."

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Top adviser to Supreme Court's John Roberts reveals boss's 'long game'

The top adviser to the Supreme Court's Chief Justice John Roberts defended his boss's cautious approach to political disputes, emphasizing the critical importance of preserving judicial independence during a potentially contentious political environment

Speaking at the 6th Circuit Judicial Conference in Memphis, Tennessee, Robert Dow, described Roberts' strategic communication approach.

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'Lies!' Senator calls out RFK Jr. for questioning science behind vaccines

Sen. Michael Bennett (D-CO) got into a heated exchange with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over his views on vaccines against Covid, measles and other preventable illnesses.

MSNBC interrupted a commercial to join the Colorado Democrat's showdown with President Donald Trump's pick to oversee public health, and Bennett challenged Kennedy to justify whether his hand-picked vaccine panel should change recommendations for administering those medicines.

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'You're a charlatan!' Dem senator fires back at RFK Jr. in heated exchange at hearing

Sen Maria Cantwell (D-WA) fired back at Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Thursday after being interrupted by the Trump appointee during a high-stakes hearing at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., deriding him as a "charlatan."

“You cancelled $500 million in research [on] mRNA technology, [which] is about continuing the research to be ready for the next flu influenza, the next pandemic…” Cantwell said, before being interrupted by RFK Jr.

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Elizabeth Warren confronts nominee: 'Can you say the words Trump lost that election?'

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) questioned the independence of Dr. Stephen Miran, President Donald Trump's nominee to be a member of the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors.

At a Senate Banking Committee hearing on Thursday, Warren presented Miran with what she said was an "easy question to show that you have some independence from the president."

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Medical doctors deliver brutal fact check to  RFK Jr.: 'It's easy for him to be dishonest'

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke to the U.S. Senate for a contentious hearing on Thursday after he fired top officials at the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the director was forced out.

MSNBC cut from the first hour of the Senate hearing to call in medical doctors to fact-check the claims from Kennedy's statements.

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'I voted for him!' Epstein victim who backed Trump accuses him of breaking promise

A Jeffrey Epstein survivor who voted for Donald Trump hit out at the president after he dismissed victims' experiences as a "Democrat hoax."

Speaking on MSNBC's "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell, Jena-Lisa Jones passionately challenged Trump's response to the ongoing Epstein files controversy.

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'Somebody who's flown on Epstein’s jet!': Dem senator torches RFK Jr. to his face

Sen. Ron Wyden tore into Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Thursday ahead of his testimony before the Senate Finance Committee, calling attention to his past ties with the late child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein amid his supposed dedication to serving children.

“Mr. Kennedy calls himself a 'protector of children',” Wyden said, kicking off the hearing that has drawn considerable attention amid the turmoil RFK Jr. ignited at his agency. “Some kind of rich claim from somebody who's flown on Jeffrey Epstein's private jet on multiple occasions!”

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Pam Bondi officially goes after Trump's Fed foe Lisa Cook with subpoenas

President Donald Trump's Justice Department is using the information it dug up on Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to launch a formal investigation, and subpoenas have been issued, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.

It comes after the Trump-appointed director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, Bill Pulte, dug up information on Cook's mortgages, showing she claimed two properties as a primary residence. Trump and Pulte say it's "mortgage fraud," but Cook's lawyer says otherwise.

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'You're killing people!' RFK Jr. testimony immediately interrupted by protester

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy was interrupted by a protester who accused him of "killing people."

During a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Thursday, the protester spoke out just seconds after Kennedy began his opening remarks.

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