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RFK Jr. Defends HHS Budget Cuts in Contentious Senate Hearing

The Trump administration's proposed 2026 budget slashes HHS funding by 26%, sparking bipartisan concerns over public health impacts and research setbacks.

Overview

  • HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before the Senate Appropriations Committee to defend a proposed 26% reduction in discretionary funding for the department.
  • The budget proposal includes an $18 billion cut to the National Institutes of Health, the elimination of the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, and significant workforce reductions.
  • Sen. Patty Murray and Kennedy clashed over withheld funding for child care grants, with Kennedy admitting the decision was made by his department.
  • Republican and Democratic lawmakers expressed alarm over cuts to biomedical research, rare-disease grants, and occupational safety programs, with some Republicans calling for reinstating key staff.
  • Kennedy’s refusal to address vaccine safety concerns and his combative exchanges with lawmakers continue to draw scrutiny over his leadership and policy decisions.