Trump nominates Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary in controversial move

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Donald Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a known vaccine skeptic, as his secretary of health. This announcement comes shortly after Trump's election and is part of his strategy to reshape the U.S. government. Kennedy, who previously ran for president, is expected to push for significant changes in healthcare. Trump expressed his desire for Kennedy to implement reforms in how Americans approach food, exercise, and medicine. The nomination may face strong opposition due to Kennedy's controversial views on vaccines and health. Trump's administration has already raised eyebrows with other unconventional appointments, including figures with questionable backgrounds.


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