Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will testify before a congressional committee. This marks his first appearance before Congress this year.
He is scheduled to appear at a budget hearing. The session will focus on the Department of Health and Human Services.
Kennedy is expected to address recent staffing reductions. He will also explain cuts to departmental funding.
The hearing will likely involve pointed questions from lawmakers. They will scrutinize the administration’s budgetary priorities.
Kennedy’s testimony comes amid ongoing policy debates. His management of the agency remains a topic of discussion.
The appearance provides a direct platform for congressional oversight. It is a routine part of the federal budget process.
His defense of the cuts will be closely watched. The hearing could influence future funding decisions.





