Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is getting grilled on Capitol Hill right now, sitting in the hot seat for his confirmation hearing to serve as President Trump’s Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary.
How it’s going: It’s been pretty fiery so far. Democrats have laid into Kennedy’s stances on vaccines and abortion. But so far, there haven’t been any earthshattering developments to derail his nomination.
Plus: Howard Lutnick is testifying before the Senate Commerce Committee for his nomination as Commerce secretary. 💻 Livestream
💻 Watch RFK’s hearing live — it is not a boring one, let me tell you!
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Some highlights from the RFK Jr. hearing:
RFK Jr. claims he is not an anti-vaxxer: “New reports have claimed I am anti-vaccine or anti-industry. I am not,” Kennedy said in his opening statement. “My children are vaccinated.” 📹 Watch the clip
On abortion: Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) accused Kennedy of being a “sellout” for supporting Trump’s anti-abortion position. She noted that he described himself in 2023 as “pro-choice.” Kennedy responded that “every abortion is a tragedy.”
This exchange was a bit tense: Watch Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) grill Kennedy over his vaccine stances. 📹 Watch the clip
That was blunt: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), who is Kennedy’s former law school roommate and friend said to the HHS nominee: “Frankly, you frighten people.”
📹 RFK JR. introduced his wife, actor Cheryl Hines
📹 A protester interruption
Spotted outside the Capitol South metro: People giving out “MAKE POLIO GREAT AGAIN” t-shirts. 📸 Photo
And the Lutnick hearing:
Lutnick got emotional discussing 9/11: At one point during Lutnick’s hearing, he became visibly emotional while mentioning his brother and the more than 650 employees — including his brother, Gary — from his firm who were killed in New York City on 9/11.
Who introduced Lutnick?: Vice President Vance 📹 Watch
A GOP senator to watch: The Atlantic’s Nicholas Florko reports that Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), a former physician who was heavily involved in a campaign to vaccinate kids against hepatitis B, is a key vote in deciding Kennedy’s confirmation. Cassidy has not said how he would vote.