Political Power: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. , traces the complex and highly public life of one of America's most debated political figures. Born into a storied political dynasty and shaped by national tragedy, Kennedy's journey spans turbulent adolescence, recovery from addiction, environmental litigation, vaccine controversy, and ultimately federal leadership. From courtroom battles along the Hudson River to national debates over public health policy, this biography presents the facts of his life without judgment by examining both his advocacy and the criticism it has drawn. Now serving as Secretary of Health and Human Services, Kennedy remains at the center of consequential debates shaping modern America. This issue offers readers a measured portrait of a figure whose legacy continues to unfold in real time.