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Senate Republicans To Probe RFK Jr.'S Pro-Choice Stance

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to make 'major announcement' in his presidential race

Senate Republicans are gearing up to question Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. regarding his pro-choice stance after being nominated by President-elect Trump to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy, a former Democrat, has raised concerns among some Senate Republicans due to his views on abortion. He has expressed support for abortion rights, stating that it should be a decision between a woman and her doctor, and advocating for unrestricted abortion up to a certain point, typically around 24 weeks gestation when the baby is viable outside the womb.

Sen. James Lankford, a pro-life advocate, confirmed that Kennedy's stance on abortion will be a significant topic during the hearing. Lankford highlighted the Trump administration's efforts in promoting pro-life policies through HHS, such as conscience protections for abortion and actions against Planned Parenthood.

Other Senate Republicans, including Sen. Tommy Tuberville and Sen. Roger Wicker, also expressed concerns about Kennedy's abortion views and indicated that they would seek clarification during the hearing.

His support for abortion rights clashes with some GOP members' beliefs.
Kennedy's pro-choice stance raises concerns among Senate Republicans.
Sen. James Lankford confirms abortion stance will be a key topic during hearing.

Despite reservations from some Republicans, there is an expectation that Kennedy will align with the administration's policies. Sen. Ted Budd emphasized the anticipation that Trump's nominees, including Kennedy, would uphold pro-life values.

Transition spokesperson Katie Miller affirmed Kennedy's commitment to supporting President Trump's agenda and policies. However, conservative and pro-life groups have voiced apprehensions about Kennedy's nomination, citing a departure from the administration's pro-life stance.

Former Vice President Mike Pence and Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro Life America, expressed concerns about Kennedy's nomination but expressed confidence in the Trump administration's commitment to pro-life principles.

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