Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be the next United States secretary of health after a tight majority vote of 52-48 on the Senate Floor Feb. 13.
It was a big day for President Trump's team and some of his most controversial choices. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn in as the Secretary of Health and Human Services and Kash Patel took a big step forward on his way to be the next FBI director.
The group released a statement today expressing that they are eager to work with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to eradicate HIV when steps into his role as the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Senator Ted Budd said the legislation would require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to develop a strategy for public health preparedness and response, because the country, “Cannot be caught flat-footed on these threats and should begin to prepare now.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr overcame some initial Republican skepticism to be confirmed as Secretary of Health and Human Services. GOP Senator Mitch McConnell was the lone Republican to vote against him. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports.
Hours after being confirmed in the Senate, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn in as Health and Human Services secretary alongside his family in the Oval Office.
The longtime vaccine skeptic and "MAHA" movement leader was confirmed earlier Thursday in a near-party line Senate vote.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., his wife Cheryl Hines and members of the family listen as President Donald Trump speaks before he is sworn in as Health and Human Services Secretary in the Oval Office at the White House,
WASHINGTON >> Robert F. Kennedy Jr, a vaccine critic who endorsed President Donald Trump after abandoning his own presidential bid, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Secretary of Health and Human Services today,
Mitch McConnell notably voted 'No' for President Donald Trump's latest cabinet appointee, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Now that he’s got the job, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may struggle to navigate his new position as secretary of Health and Human Services as the agency contends with potential job cuts.
Thursday to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, where he will oversee the nation's largest healthcare programs including Medicare and Medicaid. Sen. Mitch McConnell from Kentucky was the only Republican who joined Democrats in opposing the candidate,
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