WASHINGTON, D.C. – Donald Trump proclaimed victory once again this morning after the Senate confirmed his nominee, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., as Director of Health and Human Services.
This was a 52-48 Senate vote for the Trump nominee. Mitch McConnell voted “NO” from the Republican side.
The White House triumphantly announced the outcome:
“Robert F. Kennedy, Jr confirmation as HHS Secretary underscores President Trump’s dedication to empowering Americans with healthier lives, restoring trust in public health institutions, and championing medical freedom for all. MAKE AMERICA HEALTHY AGAIN!”
Kennedy has dubious investments that have raised eyebrows, along with his questioning of vaccines and possible treatment of women in his past.
RFK, Jr. is the son of slain 60’s politician Robert F. Kennedy, shot dead in a Los Angeles hotel in a bygone era no less turbulent than America today.
(TOP PHOTO via White House.)
13 thoughts on “Senate confirms Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as Director of Health and Human Services”
End seed oils, end HFCS.
“Looks like goyslop is off the menu boys”
Still anti-semitic I see.
calm down boomer
I hope when you have your brain surgery, RFK, Jr. is your doctor.
He’s a Dr now?
His cousin Caroline, JFK and Jackie’s daughter, says he’s a predator, among other things. Imagine how she knows that, as his female cousin, of whom he’s jealous, and whom he wants. He’s a puke, like Dump.
Kennedy has to be the worst pick for any cabinet position, all time. Thanks Chuckles, thanks phony Joni.
Hope he excludes you on all his progress on health
He doesn’t have any progress on health. He wants us to go back to the early 1800s on healthcare.
That could be progress for you
I hope when you have your brain surgery, RFK, Jr. is your surgeon.
Again, he’d a Dr now?
Larry, are you drunk at 8:30 in the morning? What are you saying? If you are trying to say that Kennedy isn’t a doctor, you are correct but he will determine what doctors can and can’t do….even with the worm eating his brain. You should talk to him about that worm to see if it was the same one that ate your brain.