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GOP Sen. Cassidy, Facing Primary Challengers, Proceeds Cautiously on CDC and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Senator Cassidy faces political and oversight challenges in scrutinizing HHS Secretary Kennedy amid CDC leadership turmoil and Kennedy's controversial vaccine policy changes.

  • Last month, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reshaped the CDC by firing a key advisory committee, prompting Senator Bill Cassidy, Louisiana Republican, to prepare questions for a Thursday hearing amid leadership concerns.
  • As a former anti-vaccine activist, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., HHS Secretary, faced scrutiny while Senator Bill Cassidy, Louisiana Republican, expressed concern yet confirmed him after intense discussions during the confirmation process.
  • Forced departures at the CDC underscore turmoil as Susan Monarez, former CDC director, was ousted after less than a month, and others alleged Kennedy prioritized politics over science, reshaping outside expert groups.
  • Senator Bill Cassidy faces reelection pressures next year with a crowded primary, a super PAC supporting Cassidy holding $2.5 million, and competing oversight duties.
  • The dispute centers on children's health and warnings that Senator Bill Cassidy may face pressure to align with Donald Trump, complicating his oversight role at Thursday's hearing.
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(The Center Square) – U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., vigorously defended his leadership and President Donald Trump’s health care agenda in the face of intense questioning from both Democrats and Republicans at a…

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