RFK Jr. to Meet With More Republican Lawmakers Tuesday
Briefly

Regarding his appointment, President Trump remarked that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is 'much less radical than you would think,' suggesting a potentially moderate approach to health policy.
Kennedy's past support for abortion rights has triggered pushback from some GOP members; however, he aims to align with anti-abortion Republicans by promising to support Trump’s pro-life agenda.
Senator Tim Scott acknowledged a productive discussion with Kennedy about healthcare but stopped short of endorsing him, indicating that Kennedy needs to persuade various factions within the Republican conference.
Kennedy is in talks with Republican senators, addressing concerns about his history as an anti-vaccine advocate and his previous abortion stance to gain support for his health secretary role.
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