On Thursday morning, the Senate confirmed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the head of the United States Health and Human Services Department.

Hours later, Kennedy was officially sworn in as the health secretary inside the White House Oval Office.

Watch here:

Per AP:

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn in Thursday as President Donald Trump’s health secretary after a close Senate vote, putting the prominent vaccine skeptic in control of $1.7 trillion in federal spending, vaccine recommendations and food safety as well as health insurance programs for roughly half the country.

Nearly all Republicans fell in line behind Trump despite hesitancy over Kennedy’s views on vaccines, voting 52-48 to elevate the scion of one of America’s most storied political — and Democratic — families to secretary of the Health and Human Services Department. Democrats unanimously opposed Kennedy.

Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell, who had polio as a child, was the only “no” vote among Republicans, mirroring his stands against Trump’s picks for the Pentagon chief and director of national intelligence.

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Per The Hill:

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn Thursday afternoon as the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services during a ceremony at the White House.
Kennedy was confirmed by the Senate to lead the department in a 52-48 vote earlier Thursday after a contentious three-month uphill battle.

The vote was largely split along party lines, with Sen. Mitch McConnell (Ky.) being the lone Republican to vote against him.

The former independent presidential candidate, who later joined forces with President Trump, will now lead a department of nearly 100,000 employees spanning across 13 agencies.

Watch his victory speech here:

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