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Sen. Mike Rounds expressed confidence in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s upcoming confirmation as Health and Human Services director, citing the effective groundwork laid by Republican leadership in assembling President Trump’s administrative team.
Speaking on “Wake Up America,” Rounds emphasized the strategic approach taken by leadership, noting that votes are only scheduled when success is assured. He highlighted Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s commitment to working with individual members until they feel confident in their decisions.
RFK Jr CONFIRMED!!!! Let’s go MAHA🇺🇸
Promises made promises kept. Yesterday @TulsiGabbard today @RobertKennedyJr next up Kash. Let’s go. Team America! pic.twitter.com/aJFNNdsY7f
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) February 13, 2025
Rounds pointed to the rapid advancement of Trump’s nominees, emphasizing the administration’s goal of transforming Washington. He stressed the importance of giving the president his chosen team to implement his agenda, particularly focusing on reducing federal government size.
The South Dakota senator remarked on the unprecedented alignment between Congress and the executive branch in their shared mission to streamline government operations.
Addressing recent confirmation developments, Rounds noted that Sen. Mitch McConnell was the lone Republican opposing Tulsi Gabbard’s confirmation as director of national intelligence. He emphasized that senators maintain individual voting discretion while respecting leadership coordination.
BREAKING: RFK Jr. has now been SWORN IN as HHS Secretary!
This is OUTSTANDING!
Time to Make America Healthy Again!
pic.twitter.com/Fjz1WrW3Z2— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) February 13, 2025
Regarding Kash Patel’s FBI director nomination, Rounds defended the candidate despite accusations from Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin about alleged false testimony. Rounds praised Patel’s law enforcement background and understanding of national security implications in FBI operations.
The conversation then shifted to Linda McMahon’s upcoming education secretary confirmation hearing. Rounds referenced his long-standing support for eliminating the Department of Education, dating back to 2015. He detailed recent progress in transferring key functions like special education to state control, potentially reducing federal bureaucracy by $1.3 billion.
Rounds concluded by expressing satisfaction with the administration’s alignment on education policy, highlighting their methodical approach to reorganizing educational oversight at the state level.
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