
RFK Jr.'s HHS Nomination Sparks Controversy and Debate
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nominated by President-elect Donald Trump for Health and Human Services Secretary, received positive feedback in a CBS/YouGov poll, despite controversy over his vaccine and abortion views. Kennedy, known for his anti-vaccine stance and environmental advocacy, faces scrutiny from Republican senators and the public. His nomination is part of Trump's broader cabinet picks, some of whom have faced misconduct allegations. Kennedy's controversial views on vaccines, abortion, and food regulation are central to the debate over his confirmation.
