Trump nominates Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for health secretary in major reform push

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President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Kennedy aims to reform the department, including changes to drug company liability protections and public health priorities. Kennedy has controversial views, including claims linking vaccines to autism. He also proposes banning drug ads and focusing on chronic diseases like obesity and diabetes. His nomination has faced criticism from health experts. Trump has expressed strong support for Kennedy, highlighting their shared campaign slogan, "Make America Healthy Again." Kennedy has pledged to address corruption and promote evidence-based science in health agencies.


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