WASHINGTON — Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin told The Post Friday that he plans to defer to scientists on the safety of two common herbicides with residential and commercial applications that Robert F.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promised to work with farmers to remove burdensome regulation during his confirmation hearing. And while Lee Zeldin's past positions raised initial concerns, his recent statements during the confirmation process suggest he may be open to working with the biofuels industry
On Capitol Hill, one of President Trump’s most consequential and controversial nominees made his case for the top job at the Department of Health and Human Services. In his first of two hearings, former environmental lawyer and presidential candidate Robert F.
President Donald Trump's second White House is looking a lot like the inside of Mar-a-Lago, with extremely wealthy Americans taking key roles in his Republican administration.
More Trump Cabinet nominees, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, will face highly-anticipated confirmation hearings later this week. Lee Zeldin's nomination to lead EPA advanced by ...
Trump's other Cabinet picks, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard ... Jan 23, 2025, 10:33 AM EST Lee Zeldin's nomination to lead EPA advanced by Senate panel Lee Zeldin's nomination ...
We know the kind of damage that will be done and the lives that will be lost if Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is put in charge of our health care ... fireworks display in the Grandstand and invite Lee Greenwood to come and sing his famous song.
Kennedy in 1963, as well as Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in 1968 ... But its conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone has never satisfied some Americans’ hunger ...
Trump's other Cabinet picks, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard ... will also be voted on Thursday before the Senate Armed Services Committee. Lee Zeldin's nomination to lead the Environmental Protection Agency has been advanced in an ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said vaccines are not safe. His support for abortion access has made conservatives uncomfortable. And farmers across the Midwest are nervous over his talk of banning corn syrup and pesticides from America’s food supply.
In a make-or-break hearing, Health and Human Services nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went before a second committee and it revealed Republican doubts about him. Lisa Desjardins reports on where lawmakers' support stands.