Kennedy ; Caroline Kennedy ; John F. Kennedy Jr. The Kennedy family has been a big part of American politics since the late ...
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The Secretary of Health and Human services, now 72, made a flippant admission last week that he isn’t afraid of germs because he “used to snort cocaine off of toilet seats,” but his use of illegal ...
People routinely search for little bits of personal history in yearbooks, but in late January, 1972 Roslyn High School ...
One year after taking charge of the nation’s health department, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hasn’t held true to many of the promises he made while appealing to U.S.
Martin Luther King Jr. represented the best of our nation,” RFK wrote. “Dr. King lived and died not only for the Negro, but for all Americans and in ...
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. admitted that he “used to snort cocaine off of toilet seats.” Kennedy has become known for his numerous off-the-wall revelations, including ...
Trump's wacky health secretary has shared the shocking reason he's 'not scared of a germ', leaving experts even more ...
Protect Our Care, a health care advocacy group, called for RFK Jr. to "resign" after he admitted to snorting "cocaine off ...
In a candid conversation on Theo Von's podcast This Past Weekend, Kennedy said his past drug use was the reason he could not ...
Health Secretary RFK Jr. shocked fans by admitting he snorted cocaine off toilet seats during his wild addiction days on Theo ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. admitted to having snorted cocaine off toilet seats while recounting his past drug abuse and decades of recovery during a podcast ...