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Mr. Kennedy appears to have most Republicans behind him as he seeks the job of health secretary, though he couldn't escape his past stances on vaccines and abortion.
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Conservatives on social media praised Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s performance during his HHS secretary confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.
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In a contentious confirmation hearing to be the nation's top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. struggled to answer questions about how he would reform Medicaid or Medicare, the government health care programs used by millions of disabled, poor and older Americans.
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Some Massachusetts health experts expressed worries about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s potential appointment following his Senate hearing.
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RFK Jr. struggles to answer Medicaid questions in confirmation hearing AxiosRobert F. Kennedy Jr. struggles to answer questions on Medicare and Medicaid at confirmation hearing The Associated PressFetterman: RFK Jr.'s nomination in trouble after rocky hearing The Hill'No one should be fooled here': Sen. Warren grills RFK Jr. on making money from vaccine lawsuits CNN
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Trump health pick Kennedy under attack for vaccine views in contentious Senate hearing ReutersHearing to consider the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., of California, to be Secretary of Health and Human Services Hearing | Hearings | The United States Senate Committee on FinanceRobert F. Kennedy Jr. struggles to answer questions on Medicare and Medicaid at confirmation hearing The Associated PressDoctors opposing RFK Jr. rally in the lead-up to his confirmation NPR
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Calling out Kennedy's shift on abortion, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont said "I've never seen any major politician flip on that issue quite as quickly as you did when Trump asked you to be HHS secretary."
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