Republicans move toward unity on RFK Jr nominationpublished at 15:11 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February
Public health experts were not the only ones to oppose RFK Jr's nomination for the post of health secretary initially.
Several Republican senators - including former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Bill Cassidy, a former doctor - seemed to express scepticism about Kennedy and his anti-vaccine views.
During an earlier confirmation hearing for Kennedy, Cassidy pressed him on these views, asking him to confirm he would not "impound, divert" or reduce any funding from Congress on vaccination programmes.
Kennedy said he would not.
By the end of the hearing, Cassidy said he believed the two would have "a great working relationship to make America healthy again”.
Yesterday, all Republicans voted to advance his nomination, though they could still cast a vote against him in his final confirmation vote.