“Unflattering stories about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s personal life and influential criticisms of his public health stances are already starting to pile up — more than a month and a half before President-elect Trump takes office and can even officially nominate him to lead Health and Human Services,” Axios reports.
“Kennedy can only afford to lose three Republican senators’ votes, assuming all Senate Democrats vote against him. The question is how much the handful of wavering members will accept.”
New York Times: Distrustful of health agencies, these voters cheer Trump’s picks to run them.