Senate Confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services Secretary

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirmed as Health and Human Services secretary in President Donald Trump's cabinet after contentious Senate confirmation hearings. Kennedy, a vaccine skeptic and environmental crusader, received a 52-48 vote mostly along party lines. Despite past controversies and skepticism, Kennedy made commitments to work on vaccine safety and promote a healthy lifestyle in his new role.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Nomination for Health and Human Services Secretary

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. passed through the Senate Finance Committee for the Health and Human Services Secretary nomination. President Trump and VP JD Vance supported Kennedy. Kennedy aims to address chronic disease epidemic and improve America's health.

Confirmation Hearings for Health and Human Services Secretary Nominee

Sen. John Fetterman discusses President Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., facing challenges and tough questions from both Democrats and Republicans during confirmation hearings.

Confirmation Hearing of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services Secretary

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces a contentious confirmation hearing for Health and Human Services Secretary, struggling to answer questions about Medicare and Medicaid. He is questioned about his views on vaccines, abortion, food additives, and disease research. Both Republicans and Democrats express concerns over his past statements and beliefs.