Trump appoints Robert F Kennedy Jr as US Health Secretary after election win
Donald Trump, after winning the November 5 presidential election, has appointed Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic, as the Secretary of Health. Trump stated that Kennedy will focus on scientific research and transparency in health agencies. Trump also secured all seven key swing states, including Arizona and Georgia. His administration is taking shape quickly, with other notable appointments, including Doug Collins as Secretary for Veterans Affairs. Additionally, Trump nominated Jay Clayton as the District Attorney for the Southern District of New York, replacing the federal prosecutor involved in a high-profile case.