RFK Jr.'s Potential HHS Leadership Sparks Debate and Speculation

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Former campaign staffers of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. express doubts about his ability to manage the Department of Health and Human Services if confirmed as secretary under President-elect Donald Trump. While Kennedy is recognized for his communication skills and experience as an environmental advocate, he lacks experience in managing large teams, as evidenced by his presidential campaign's operational challenges. Staffers suggest he would need a strong deputy to succeed in the role.
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