All eyes were on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. today during his audience in front of the Senate Committee of Finance to become Secretary of Health and Social Services.
People on the left and right have taken Potshots to Mr. Kennedy on made declarations Over the years.
A conservative editorial page respected attacked Mr. Kennedy for his opinions on climate change and argued that he prevented New York from forming oil and gas in his times as an environmental lawyer.
It could well be true. But that has nothing to do with the duties and responsibilities of the Secretary of Health and Social Services.
Here is where I go out on the RFK appointment: I support it. For what? Because President Donald Trump wants him to direct HHS.
The “Kudlow” panelists Alex Marlow, Byron York and Ben Domenech discuss the controversy over the choice of secretary HHS of President Donald Trump.
Trump won the elections, convincingly. He is entitled to his candidates, unless there are clear personal legal problems. And Kennedy has repeatedly said that he would perform President Trump’s policies at HHS.
This can be an old -fashioned point of view, but this is how the system is supposed to work.
Trump won the elections, not Mr. Kennedy. Trump tells Kennedy what he wants in HHS – and Kennedy is there to implement Trump’s vision.
The things he said years ago and have now decreased, such as autism and vaccinations, are unimportant. Because people change. And because he assured the president that he would put in conclusion the policies of the president.

Washington, DC – January 29: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., candidate of American president Donald Trump to the secretary of health and social services, returns to his headquarters following a break during his confirmation audience of the committee of the Senate finance at the Dirksen Senate (Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images / Getty Images)
An example of this arose at the audience today on the question of Medicaid.
Medicaid has become too large with 10 million people more than pre-crews. Total expenditure increased by 60% to $ 963 billion – a larger sum than the defense budget.
And it is very likely that Mr. Trump will restore the incentives to work for the suitcases, and this understands Medicaid – which is supposed to be a poverty program for those who are physically unable to work.
Mr. Kennedy approached his desire to reform and reduce Medicaid – in accordance with President Trump’s policy – several times during the hearing.
“Our ship flows. Our 60% increase in Medicaid in the past four years – it is the greatest budgetary line, and it increases more quickly than any other … We have the highest chronic disease burden of All the countries of the world … It is an existential threatening, for our soldiers, our health, in our view of well-being, and it is a priority for President Trump.
President Trump asked him – and if he has the privilege of being confirmed, that’s exactly what he will do. This is how our cabinets system works.
And, by the way, RFK will have really intelligent people in his team. Sabarni Chatterjee, who will direct the National Institutes of Health. And Marty Makary, who will direct the Federal Drug Administration. They will be high -level leading lieutenants who will help Mr. Kennedy.
Kennedy has also repeatedly stressed that he wanted HHS to be completely transparent and a large supplier of reliable health information.
And, by the way, if he could bring hospitals and doctors to provide transparent prices to their services, it would be a big leap forward to maintain health costs.
And then, finally, I admit that I liked the fact that Mr. Kennedy is a Democrat, or at least a former Democrat, in the republican cabinet of President Trump. There is just something to have a Kennedy is used under President Trump It strikes my fantasy.
But, in the end, Trump won the elections, a lot of time. He will promulgate his policies, using his designated advisers and agency leaders. And, if they don’t understand that, they will be gone soon.
Get it? Got it.
I don’t think the title of your article matches the content lol. Just kidding, mainly because I had some doubts after reading the article.