
RFK Jr. sworn in as Health and Human Services secretary
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Hours after being confirmed in the Senate, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn in as Health and Human Services secretary alongside his family in the Oval Office.
After the ceremony, Kennedy told attendees about his first visit to the Oval Office.
"My first time in this Oval Office was in … 1962. I came here, and I had a meeting with my uncle who was president then, where we talked about the environment. He was involved very deeply, as we all know, in restoring physical fitness in this country.
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