RFK Jr. Confirmed by Senate as HHS Secretary
By Jeff Louderback Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose nomination by President Donald Trump as secretary of health and human services was highly scrutinized by lawmakers, was confirmed to that post by the Senate on Feb. 13 in a 52–48 vote. He was sworn in at the Oval Office later on Feb. 13. Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), a polio survivor who previously voiced concerns about Kennedy’s vaccine…
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