Robert F. Kennedy Jr. seems prone to quickly be taking the helm as Secretary of the Division of Well being and Human Companies. The Senate Finance committee voted alongside social gathering traces, 14-13, to favorably report his nomination to the complete Senate.
A vote to substantiate him possible will occur within the coming days or maybe subsequent week.
President Trump has thus far succeeded in putting in most of his most popular cupboard picks regardless of slim Congressional majorities. Kennedy was considered one of his most contentious nominees.
Kennedy is a really uncommon option to run the nation’s well being businesses, which embrace Medicare, the Meals and Drug Administration, the Nationwide Institutes for Well being, and extra. A scion of the well-known Democratic household, Kennedy spent years as an environmental advocate earlier than pivoting to anti-vaccine work. That work constructed his status and fortune.
Senator Invoice Cassidy, R.-La., solid a key vote in favor of Kennedy. A doctor, Cassidy spoke in private phrases throughout hearings final week about his experiences with sufferers who suffered from lifelong well being penalties as a result of they had been unvaccinated. He indicated on Thursday he was “struggling” with the choice, however finally voted in Kennedy’s favor.
On social media Tuesday, Cassidy posted: “I’ve had very intense conversations with Bobby and the White Home over the weekend and even this morning. I wish to thank VP JD [Vance] particularly for his trustworthy counsel,” he wrote. He added that he determined to vote in favor of Kennedy after receiving commitments from the Trump administration and “the chance to make progress on the problems we agree on like wholesome meals and a pro-American agenda.”
Overcoming opposition from many sides
Democratic Senators stayed united in opposition to Kennedy, together with his former regulation faculty classmate Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D.-R.I., and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I.-Vt., who has agreed with Kennedy prior to now about issues with the meals business.
Since Trump introduced Kennedy’s nomination, he is confronted fierce opposition from the left. An advert marketing campaign from the left-leaning advocacy group Shield Our Care focused choose Republican senators and portrayed Kennedy as an anti-vaccine extremist. He additionally confronted opposition from the suitable due to his previous help of abortion entry — former Vice President Mike Pence’s group Advancing American Freedom additionally ran advertisements in opposition to him. 1000’s of physicians and scientists wrote letters opposing his nomination. Additionally, simply earlier than he was set to seem on Capitol Hill, his cousin Caroline Kennedy despatched Senators a scathing letter about him, describing sordid acts and calling him a “predator.”
Republican Senators had been very pleasant to Kennedy and his concepts throughout hearings final week, together with those that are fervently against abortion rights. Additionally supporting him had been “MAHA mothers,” as Kennedy known as them, who confirmed up in power in his affirmation hearings. The MAHA title refers to Kennedy’s “Make America Wholesome Once more” slogan.
As Cassidy defined throughout Thursday’s listening to within the HELP (Well being, Training, Labor and Pensions) committee: “I’ve discovered you bought an incredible following — my telephone blows up with individuals who actually comply with you, and there are numerous who belief you greater than they belief their very own doctor.”
A sudden alliance with Trump
Kennedy ended his personal presidential bid as an Unbiased in August and threw his help behind Trump. In change, Trump agreed to let Kennedy “go wild on well being” and execute his imaginative and prescient.
In his affirmation hearings, Kennedy steadily referenced “his technology” — he was born in 1954 — describing how People had been more healthy again then and within the a long time for the reason that nation’s well being had gone off monitor.
He steadily referenced information to help his arguments, however when confronted with information concerning the security and efficacy of vaccines, Kennedy stated he was unfamiliar with it. He stated he was “pro-safety” and would change his place if he noticed information that satisfied him. Cassidy responded that he was skeptical that Kennedy would actually change as a 71-year-old man.
Kennedy has steadily been known as a conspiracy theorist, a label he denied in the course of the hearings, though he doubled down on unproven claims together with that Wi-Fi causes most cancers and that AIDS is a special sickness in Africa than within the West. An particularly tense second got here when Kennedy urged Black People ought to have a special vaccine schedule, a place Sen. Angela Alsobrooks, D-Md., known as “harmful.”
One situation that arose in the course of the affirmation course of was his monetary conflicts of pursuits. As somebody who has made a fortune by suing vaccine makers, he might financially profit from ongoing litigation whereas in command of the federal businesses that regulate these drugmakers. Kennedy wrote in subsequent filings that he would switch these pursuits to his son. He additionally informed lawmakers that he understood how the well being businesses labored from having sued them many instances through the years.