Trump nominates Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for health secretary, raising concerns over public health policies

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Donald Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy is known for his controversial views on vaccines and plans to reduce the role of the Food and Drug Administration. Trump's other nominations, including Matt Gaetz for attorney general, suggest a continuation of his previous administration's approach. Critics express concern over the implications of these choices for public health and governance. The Republican Party appears increasingly aligned with Trump's leadership, raising questions about the party's direction and the potential for political stability moving forward.


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