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The cost of those politics extends to friendships. Comedian Tig Notaro has said she “needed to step away” from Hines as Kennedy’s profile rose, ending their podcast partnership, EW reported. “I’ve had to pivot to be ready to answer questions… people are curious,” Hines told Vargas about her new role as a political wife.
Passengers at Ronald Reagan National Airport were given an unexpected surprise Monday when fitness buff Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. got into a pull-up contest with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy while flexing a billion-dollar investment.
The American public now knows far too much about Olivia Nuzzi. A New York magazine political reporter who lost her job last fall when it came out that she’d had a virtual affair with then–presidential candidate RFK Jr.
Sen. Bill Cassidy slammed the undoing of a key vaccine norm—via a CDC panel’s vote Friday—that he had worked to promote: “This makes America sicker.”
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy gave The Post a steely glare and shunned questions about his alleged affair with scandal-scarred reporter Olivia Nuzzi.
A federal vaccine advisory committee voted on Friday to abolish the recommendation that all U.S. babies get the hepatitis B vaccine the day that they are born.
Both RFK Jr. and his younger brother David Kennedy developed drug addictions at a young age after their father was assassinated.
Cheryl Hines shut down the notion of her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., running for president in 2028, even going as far as to audibly laugh at the idea. On Monday, the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” actress appeared on NewsNation’s “Elizabeth Vargas Reports,