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RFK Jr. 's Big Win: A Controversial Health Chief
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Routine childhood vaccinations are a big deal, preventing millions of illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths. Vaccines undergo rigorous testing and continuous monitoring to ensure their safety. Kennedy's past statements and actions have cast doubt on his ability to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees key federal health agencies like the FDA, NIH, CMS, and CDC.
During his hearings, Kennedy stumbled over some basic facts about Medicare and Medicaid. He incorrectly described Medicare Part A and skipped over key details about Medicare Advantage plans. He also got it wrong about Medicaid's funding and costs. These mistakes only added to the concerns about his qualifications to lead the massive agency.
Kennedy's journey to this position is an interesting one. He started his 2024 presidential bid as a Democratic challenger to then-President Joe Biden, then switched to an independent. His campaign focused on reversing the "chronic disease epidemic" and proposed policies to overhaul food safety, environmental guidelines, and public funding for vaccine research.
In the final days of his campaign, Kennedy met with Trump multiple times, discussing a potential endorsement in exchange for a role in his administration. Eventually, Kennedy suspended his campaign and endorsed Trump.
The votes to confirm Kennedy, along with Gabbard and Hegseth, show how Trump's White House has managed to keep Republican senators in line. Despite initial skepticism, senators like Bill Cassidy and Lisa Murkowski ultimately supported Kennedy's confirmation. Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican and doctor, had "intense conversations" with the White House and thanked Vice President JD Vance for his help.
This confirmation process was a crucial test of Trump's strength on Capitol Hill. Those close to Trump believed that successfully pushing his nominees through would be a key early victory.
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