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What was the outcome of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation vote for Secretary of Health and Human Services?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was successfully confirmed as Secretary of Health and Human Services following a closely contested Senate vote. The 71-year-old secured his nomination with a narrow margin of 52 to 48 votes, highlighting the significant political divisions surrounding his appointment. This confirmation allows Kennedy Jr. to assume leadership of one of the most critical cabinet positions, where he will oversee multiple high-profile health agencies. The narrow vote margin reflects ongoing debates about his controversial views on public health issues, particularly regarding vaccines, making his confirmation one of the more contentious cabinet appointments in recent political history.

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RFK Jr. Confirmed as Secretary of Health

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