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Trump taps Robert F. Kennedy Jr., vaccine skeptic, to lead HHS

The nearly $2 trillion agency administers health-insurance programs for millions of Americans, approves medications and oversees vaccine safety.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks with Donald Trump at a Turning Point Action rally in Duluth, Georgia, on Oct. 23. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)

President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime vaccine skeptic, to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, the sprawling agency responsible for administering millions of Americans’ health insurance, approving drugs and medical supplies, regulating food, and responding to infectious-disease outbreaks.

Kennedy, who in August suspended his own bid for president in hopes of winning a spot in a Trump administration, has pledged to make fighting chronic disease his signature cause.