Trump nominates Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as Health and Human Services secretary
President-elect Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as the new Secretary of Health and Human Services. This decision has sparked significant reactions in Washington, with many expressing concern over Kennedy's potential impact on public health policy. Critics have been vocal since Kennedy endorsed Trump in August, with various media outlets warning that his appointment could undermine evidence-based health initiatives. Concerns include rising rates of chronic illnesses among Americans. Ingraham highlighted the ongoing debate, noting that despite increased healthcare spending, many Americans are facing serious health challenges. She emphasized the urgency of addressing these issues as part of the health policy discussion.