Longtime vaccine critic Robert F. Kennedy is now the nation’s high well being official, after the Senate Thursday voted nearly totally on celebration strains to substantiate him atop a division of almost 100,000 staff that run 13 companies.
The 52-48 affirmation vote brings to a detailed a contentious three-month affirmation combat that served as a major take a look at of the Republican Occasion’s loyalty to President Trump.
Solely Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) forged a GOP vote towards Kennedy’s affirmation, after beforehand bucking his celebration on Trump’s protection secretary and nationwide intelligence director.
The founding father of one of many nation’s most outstanding anti-vaccine teams will now run the nation’s vaccine coverage, which is only one a part of the almost $2 trillion federal well being portfolio.
The ultimate vote was primarily a formality, after the Senate Finance Committee final week despatched Kennedy’s nomination to the ground on a party-line vote. The total chamber on Wednesday voted 53 to 47 alongside celebration strains to finish debate and advance the nomination.
4 Republicans would have wanted to interrupt with their celebration and vote with each Republican for Kennedy’s nomination to fail. As an alternative, just one did. Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), who’ve stood as much as Trump beforehand and opposed Pete Hegseth’s nomination to steer the Pentagon, this week mentioned they’d help Kennedy regardless of their lingering issues over his stance on vaccines.
McConnell, a polio survivor, didn’t meet with Kennedy forward of his affirmation hearings. Late final yr, he broadly criticized efforts to revoke approval of the polio vaccine.
With out mentioning Kennedy by title, McConnell mentioned that “anyone seeking the Senate’s consent to serve in the incoming administration would do well to steer clear of even the appearance of association with such efforts.”
Kennedy is a former Democrat, however he has help of primarily all Republican lawmakers in Congress. They’ve brushed apart issues over his anti-vaccine activism and previous pro-abortion feedback, as an alternative praising him for being a disruptor to the well being care business.
They’ve embraced Kennedy’s Make America Wholesome Once more agenda, together with eliminating meals components and his pledge to refocus well being companies on continual circumstances as an alternative of infectious ailments.
Through the affirmation combat, liberal teams spent greater than $1 million on a marketing campaign concentrating on key GOP senators considered potential swing votes. Kennedy was additionally opposed by a bunch based by former Vice President Mike Pence, which attacked him for being pro-abortion.
But Kennedy’s alliance with Trump coincided with Republicans deciding to go all-in on the president’s Cupboard nominees, irrespective of how controversial. How the method performed out underscores how cautious Republicans are of incurring Trump’s wrath solely weeks into his administration.
Main anti-abortion teams remained comparatively quiet, and a few even gave him tentative backing. Many within the well being business additionally stayed on the sidelines, depriving Democrats of highly effective — and deep-pocketed — allies. Kennedy has promised to focus on drugmakers and medical doctors’ teams, however they largely remained silent.
Throughout a pair of contentious affirmation hearings, Kennedy denied he was anti-vaccine, regardless of refusing to disavow his promotion of a hyperlink between vaccines and autism. As an alternative, Kennedy painted himself as pro-vaccine security, contending that vaccines aren’t examined sufficient, one thing specialists say isn’t true.
He additionally displayed a lack of know-how on some primary well being coverage points; as an illustration, he came across explanations about core well being applications, like Medicaid and Medicare, and the distinction between the 2.
His vaccine feedback troubled some lawmakers, together with Sen. Invoice Cassidy (R-La.). Cassidy is an ardently pro-vaccine physician who had expressed critical doubts about whether or not Kennedy was certified to steer the company, primarily over his stance on autism and vaccines.
Cassidy overtly questioned whether or not the 71-year-old Kennedy “who spent decades criticizing vaccines, and who’s financially vested in finding fault with vaccines” can change his attitudes and method “now that he’ll have an important place influencing vaccine coverage in the USA?”
However after spending a weekend speaking to Kennedy and Vice President Vance, the politically susceptible Cassidy in the end voted along with his different GOP colleagues after saying he obtained last-minute assurances over vaccine security.
Up till the ultimate vote, Democrats excoriated Republicans, sounding the alarm about what Kennedy’s agenda will imply for the nation’s well being.
“A vote for RFK Jr. is a vote for a sicker America,” mentioned Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), a part of a sequence of coordinated ground remarks by Democrats in opposition. “In my view this is the least qualified nominee to ever be nominated for a position of this importance.”
Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) mentioned Republicans “should know better. They do know better.”
However, she mentioned, “they are looking the other way. They are choosing to pretend like it is in any way believable that RFK Jr. won’t use his new power to do exactly the thing he has been trying to do for decades — undermine vaccines.”