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Vaccine Skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Confirmed As Next HHS Secretary
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the vaccine skeptic and former presidential candidate who fled his family鈥檚 party and threw his 鈥渕edical freedom鈥 movement behind President Trump, has been confirmed by the Senate as the nation鈥檚 next health secretary. The vote 52-48, capped a remarkable rise for Mr. Kennedy and a curious twist in American politics. He was confirmed by a Republican Senate, without a single Democratic vote, in a chamber where his father, Robert F. Kennedy, and his uncles, John F. Kennedy and Edward M. Kennedy, all held office as Democrats.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.鈥檚 expected Senate confirmation on Thursday to lead the nation鈥檚 health agencies threatens upheaval for America鈥檚 $4 trillion health care industry. The industry is doing little and hoping for the best. From drugmakers to doctors鈥 organizations, groups thought to have the clout to steer policy and funding in Washington because they enjoyed bipartisan support and huge lobbying budgets have remained silent about Kennedy. They haven鈥檛 spoken up even though he has accused them of fraud and conspiracy, and promised to hold them accountable. (Payne, 2/12)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has tapped a retired border patrol chief to be one of his senior advisers, in a sign of the outsized role that the government鈥檚 health department could once again play in managing the fallout of President Donald Trump鈥檚 deportation policies. Chris Clem, a longtime U.S. Border Patrol agent who supported Kennedy鈥檚 2024 run for president, joined the Health and Human Services Department in recent weeks, two people familiar with the appointment said and an HHS spokesperson confirmed. (Cancryn, 2/12)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent the first day of his back-to-back confirmation hearings deftly avoiding questions about his views on vaccines. On the second day, when a prominent Republican senator insisted there was no link between vaccines and autism, Mr. Kennedy shot back that a new study 鈥渟howed the opposite.鈥 鈥淚 just want to follow the science,鈥 Mr. Kennedy declared. (Gay Stolberg and Jewett, 2/12)