RFK Jr. Edges Closer to HHS Leadership in Razor-Thin Senate Committee Vote
In a nail-biting committee vote that underscores the high stakes of the nomination, Kennedy's confirmation teeters on the edge of approval. The Senate committee narrowly passed the nomination with a razor-thin margin of 14-13, setting the stage for a critical full Senate vote. Notably, Senator Bill Cassidy, a Republican physician, broke ranks with some of his party colleagues by casting his support in favor of Kennedy, potentially providing a crucial swing vote in this contentious confirmation process.
The close vote reflects the intense scrutiny and political complexity surrounding Kennedy's nomination, with each vote carrying significant weight in determining the final outcome. As the full Senate prepares to deliberate, all eyes are on the upcoming decision that could prove pivotal for Kennedy's future.