Senate Confirmation Hearings for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

During Senate confirmation hearings, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. refused to say vaccines don't cause autism, prompting concern from some senators. President Trump supported Kennedy's nomination and praised his dedication to health issues. The hearings also delved into Kennedy's views on vaccines, abortion, Medicaid, and more.

Criticism of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Nomination for HHS

The Washington Post editorial board criticized Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination for the Department of Health and Human Services, citing his unscientific stance on vaccines and potential conflict of interest. Kennedy defended himself during Senate hearings, while supporters gathered in Washington, DC.

Confirmation of John Ratcliffe as CIA Director

John Ratcliffe confirmed as the next director of the CIA after facing scrutiny over his qualifications and loyalty to Trump. He plans to eliminate politicization and 'wokeness' in the agency's workforce and take a hawkish stance towards China.

Investigation into Trump rally shooting

The House of Representatives and Senate are investigating the shooting at a Trump rally that left Trump injured and a spectator dead. Senators are calling for immediate hearings to demand answers from DHS and the Secret Service on the security failures that led to the attempted assassination.

Allegations of Trump and Biden's Use of the 'N-word'

The Biden campaign is pushing a decade-old allegation that Donald Trump used the 'N-word' on tape, while ignoring that Joe Biden actually used the word during Senate hearings 15 times. The Biden-Harris campaign highlighted an accusation against Trump as a 'bombshell report' despite evidence of Biden using the word on multiple occasions.