Former Fox News, Fox News, predicted on Monday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a candidate for President Trump's health and confrontation of Human Service Secretary, will not be approved by the United States.
“RFK, he gets off,” said the commentator about the “balance” of the news.
Orey, who did not explain in detail, talked about the limitations of Trump's dominance on Republican members of Congress.
The powerful armed president said that he could keep his home GOP member more easily behind his house, but he was likely to encounter resistance in the Senate. Republican members have a 53-47 edge in the room.
“The Senate is six years,” Orey said, mentioning the length of the Senator's term. “When Donald Trump leaves, most of them will still be inaugurated.”
“So he has no hugging at home in his two -year term,” he added.
Trump was already dense in the Senate last week in the Senate. Three Republican Senator – Mitch Macconel in Kentucky, Lisa Marcovsky in Alaska, Susan Collins in Maine – He voted against the Army veteran, but he was confirmed by Vence's vice voting voting.
“Hogs was lucky. It was really close,” Orey said.
The Senate Finance Committee will consider Kennedy's nomination on Wednesday.
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