Trump's Controversial Health Chief: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Sworn In Amid Vaccine Debate
In a closely contested Senate vote, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a well-known vaccine skeptic, has been sworn in as President Donald Trump's health secretary. This move puts Kennedy in charge of a staggering $1.7 trillion in federal health spending, sparking concerns among health experts and advocates. As a prominent figure in the anti-vaccination movement, Kennedy's appointment is expected to impact national health policies and vaccination programs. With his new role, Kennedy will oversee key healthcare initiatives, including disease prevention and public health services, raising questions about the future of vaccine development and distribution. The decision has significant implications for the healthcare industry and vaccine awareness campaigns.