Live updates: RFK Jr. back in hot seat; Trump to court young voters as GOP midterm fears grow
Summary
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is testifying again before a House committee about the Trump administration’s health care plans. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump plans to speak to young voters as concerns grow within the Republican Party about the upcoming midterm elections.Key Facts
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the current Health and Human Services Secretary.
- He testified before a House panel about the Trump administration’s health care policies.
- His testimony focused on vaccine changes and a program called “Make America Healthy Again.”
- President Donald Trump is scheduled to speak to young voters on the same day.
- Some Republican leaders are worried about their chances in the upcoming midterm elections.
- The midterms are important elections held halfway through a president’s term.
- The article mentions ongoing efforts by Republicans to engage younger voters.
- The House panel questioning Kennedy is part of congressional oversight of health policies.
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