Trump appoints RFK Jr as Health and Human Services secretary in rapid nominations process
President-elect Trump has appointed Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as the new Secretary of Health and Human Services. This decision is part of a rapid series of nominations aimed at reforming the department. Kennedy plans to prioritize science and transparency in health policies. He has expressed intentions to address issues related to chronic diseases and the influence of large food and pharmaceutical companies. Kennedy's appointment has sparked reactions, with some expressing concern over his views on health and nutrition. He advocates for cleaner food options and increased physical activity to improve public health in America.