The ‘Dangerous Assignment’ That Sent a Venezuelan Journalist Into Exile

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The Rise of RFK Jr., Part 4: From Protest to Power

RFK Jr. ascends to the top ranks of government. Raney Aronson-Rath and filmmaker Michael Kirk examine his alliance with President Donald Trump, his rise to Secretary of Health and Human Services, and his efforts to turn his long-held beliefs into federal policy—concluding FRONTLI ...  Afficher plus

The Rise of RFK Jr., Part 3: A Movement Finds Its Moment

As COVID-19 upends daily life, RFK Jr. emerges as a leading voice of dissent. Continuing FRONTLINE’s serialized audio adaptation of The Rise of RFK Jr., Raney Aronson-Rath and filmmaker Michael Kirk examine how the pandemic unified his beliefs, expanded his audience, and propelle ...  Afficher plus

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