RFK Jr. hammered for stumbling on basic details of HHS institute: 'Named after your aunt!'
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stumbled over basic details surrounding a child health initiative housed within his own department – and named after his aunt.
The revealing moment came Wednesday as Kennedy appeared before Congress for a hearing to discuss President Donald Trump's budget. But when Sen. Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD) pressed him on the Safe to Sleep campaign, a 30-year-old federal effort to reduce infant sleep-related deaths, the MAGA secretary appeared fuzzy on the particulars.