Trump to Select Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Lead HHS
Kennedy is an environmental activist and the son of former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy.
President Donald Trump is reportedly set to nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Kennedy is a well-known environmental activist and the son of former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. He has been a vocal critic of the Trump administration's environmental policies, but he has also praised Trump for his work on criminal justice reform.
Kennedy's nomination is likely to face opposition from Democrats and some Republicans.
Democrats are likely to oppose Kennedy's nomination because of his environmental activism and his opposition to some of the Trump administration's policies. Some Republicans are also likely to oppose Kennedy's nomination because of his past criticism of Trump.
However, Kennedy has also received praise from some Republicans, including former President George H.W. Bush. Bush said that Kennedy is "a man of integrity" and that he would be a "great addition to the Trump administration."
If confirmed, Kennedy would be the first member of the Kennedy family to serve in a Trump administration cabinet position.
Kennedy's nomination is a sign of Trump's willingness to work with members of the Kennedy family, who have been traditionally aligned with the Democratic Party.
If confirmed, Kennedy would be the first member of the Kennedy family to serve in a Trump administration cabinet position.
Kennedy's nomination is a controversial choice, but it is also a sign of Trump's willingness to work with members of the Kennedy family.
Kennedy's nomination is likely to face opposition from Democrats and some Republicans, but it is also a sign of Trump's willingness to work with members of the Kennedy family, who have been traditionally aligned with the Democratic Party.