Rfk Jr. Face the key votes of the Committee that could determine the fate of a certificate
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. It will face the main test on Tuesday morning, as the Senate Committee on Voice Finance on its nomination to keep the Ministry of Health and Human Services (HHS).
At 10 o’clock the Committee will meet to consider President Donald Trump HHS selection, after hearing last week.
The Committee for 27 members consists of 14 Republican members and 13 Democrats. Kennedy will need a majority of votes to progress from the committee.
RFK JR spent weekend talking to a key senator who could make or interrupt his certificate
He will probably need the support of every Republican committee, assuming that democratic senators do not bypass. No Democrats on the Committee said they were planning to vote to improve Kennedy.
The candidate for HHS managed to get the support of two sometimes hesitant Republicans to Sons. Todd Young, R-Ind., And Thom Tillis, Rn.c., already.
However, he will still need a vote Senator Bill Cassidy, R-La.a doctor who expressed concern about Kennedy’s claims about vaccines.
Kennedy spoke with Cassidy over the weekend because he predicted the senator during one of his hearing. Representatives for each did not reveal details about the Last-minute conversations.
If Trump’s candidate has not progressed outside the committee, it is unlikely that this will come to the Senate floor to vote.
Kennedy would become the first Trump candidate for this term to hit such an obstacle, as other presidential elections moved through the upper chamber, and several were confirmed and swore. Even Trump’s controversial choice of defense, Pete Hegsetth, did so to the past committee of the past committee and was eventually confirmed with Vice-President of JD Vance, who gave a vote.
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However, if he fails to clean the committee, he may not be the only Trump choice that hit such a blockage of the road.
In fact, on the same day, Trump’s choice to be the director of the National Intelligence Service (DNI), Tulsi Gabbard, also faces the possibility of missing his committee.