Trump nominates Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health chief after endorsement
Donald Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as his health chief after RFK Jr. endorsed him following a failed presidential run. Kennedy, known for his controversial views, has previously expressed skepticism about vaccines and has a history of unusual incidents. RFK Jr. gained attention for claiming he had a worm in his brain and for bizarre stories, including dumping a bear carcass in Central Park. His nomination comes despite his questionable health beliefs, including a stance linking autism to vaccines. Kennedy, a member of the famous Kennedy family, has also faced criticism from relatives for his support of Trump. He aims to shift the focus of the Health Department to issues like loneliness and despair, rather than traditional health concerns.