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According to New York Post, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly working to raise $10 million to appoint key personnel within the Department of Health and Human Services before US President-elect Donald Trumpâ€s inauguration. Also, Robert F.Kennedy Jr. provided several insights into Donald Trump’s decision-making process while highlighting that how Donald Trump evaluates potential appointees using technology during the meetings.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. also noted that influential figure which includes himself and world famous entrepreneurs like Elon Musk are involved in such discussions. New York Post noted that while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to play a pretty significant role in US health policy within the new administration, the previous statements from Donald Trumpâ€s transition team have eventually downplayed the likelihood of him becoming Secretary of Health and Human Services.
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This proposed overhaul at the NIH comes amidst the ongoing discussions about restoring public confidence in federal health agencies which have faced severe criticism during the COVID-19 pandemic, asserted New York Post.
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Who recently urged US President- elect Donald Trump to implement swift changes at the NIH?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently urged the incoming US President- elect Donald Trump administration to swiftly implement significant changes at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) while proposing the replacement of approximately 600 employees by January 21.What is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. doing to appoint new personnel in the Department of Health and Human Services?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly working to raise $10 million to appoint key personnel within the Department of Health and Human Services before US President-elect Donald Trumpâ€s inauguration.
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