On February 13, 2025, in Washington D.C., Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed as the health secretary by the Senate. This confirmation comes after a contentious hearing where his views on abortion and vaccines were heavily scrutinized.
- Confirmation hearing for Linda McMahon today
- RFK Jr faces health secretary vote
- President to discuss reciprocal tariffs
- Indian PM Modi meets with Trump
- Trade and visa discussions expected
Additionally, WWE executive Linda McMahon is scheduled for a confirmation hearing as education secretary today, while President Trump prepares to discuss reciprocal tariffs during a News conference later this afternoon.
The political landscape in Washington D.C. continues to evolve as President Trump enters his fourth week in office. The Senate’s confirmation of RFK Jr. marks a significant step in shaping the administration’s health policies amidst ongoing debates about public health issues.
Key details from today’s agenda include:
- RFK Jr.’s confirmation followed intense questioning regarding his stance on vaccines and reproductive rights.
- Linda McMahon’s hearing aims to assess her qualifications for leading the Department of Education.
- A news conference on reciprocal tariffs is set for 1:00 PM EST (6:00 PM GMT), where trade relations will be discussed.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also visiting Washington D.C., meeting with President Trump to discuss trade and visa policies. These discussions are expected to influence U.S.-India relations significantly, especially concerning economic collaboration.
This day marks pivotal moments for both domestic policy and international relations under the new administration, reflecting Trump’s commitment to reshaping key governmental roles and addressing trade issues directly with global leaders.
The confirmation of RFK Jr. as health secretary signals potential shifts in U.S. healthcare strategy while setting the stage for further discussions on tariffs that could affect international trade dynamics involving Canada and other nations.