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Sen. Hassan questions Secretary Kennedy about 'vanity projects'

Sen. Hassan questions Secretary Kennedy about 'vanity projects'

Sen. Maggie Hassan questioned HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on April 22 about videos from official accounts she called "vanity projects." She also inquired whether President Trump authorized the use of department funds for these videos. The discussion highlights ongoing scrutiny of government spending and messaging practices within the Department of Health and Human Services.

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