The Senate voted to advance Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, teeing up a final vote on his confirmation.
Robert F Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump's controversial nomination to lead the top US health agency, will be voted on by the Senate.Why you can trust Sky News Robert F Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump's controversial nomination to lead the top US health agency, will be voted on by the Senate....
Bill Cassidy had a blunt question for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: “What’s it going to be?” Cassidy was begging for the simplest possible concession from the man President Trump had chosen to serve as the nation’s top health care official. All he asked was that Kennedy declare “...
Washington —The Senate Finance Committee advanced Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination Tuesday, moving forward with his confirmation to lead the Department of Health and Human Services after a pair of fiery hearings last week that left his approval on shaky ground. The committee voted 14 to ...
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RFK Jr. on Defensive Over His Vaccine Views as a Key Confirmation Vote Hangs in the Balance Rod Lamkey Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., President Trump's nominee to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services testifies during a Senate Committee on Health, Educa...
on Trump’s claim that Jews who vote Democratic hate their own religion, on “This Week”: “Being your religion and being pro-Israel can be two separate things. … If you want Israel to stop, what it basically means is that Hamas will continue to be able to threaten Israel and so ...
Two of Trump’s most controversial nominees, Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., won key committee votes Tuesday with the support of all Republicans, the clearest sign to date that the president is poised to get all of his Cabinet picks confirmed after Hegseth was approved last month by the...
The endorsement also touched on Trump’s previous actions towards Puerto Rico and said he has an “obsession and disdain for a people who do not have the power of the vote to defend themselves,” referring to the fact that those who live in Puerto Rico cannot vote in...
“I think we all understand that they can be under tremendous pressure, but this is our national security we’re talking about,” he said, later adding, “I think our national security should always come first, not political pressure and partisanship, especially on a vote like this when you...