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[Political Upheaval: Kennedy's Senate Testimony, Federal Reserve Control, and Harvard's Legal Victory]-[RFK Jr. Testifies Before Senate, Fed Confirmation Hearing, Harvard's Legal Victory]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-09-04

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Senate Scrutiny of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Today, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces a critical Senate Finance Committee hearing. While the official agenda focuses on the president’s 2026 healthcare policy, the session follows a week of significant "upheaval at the CDC." Kennedy’s recent actions—specifically pressuring CDC Director Susan Menard to resign and subsequently replacing a key vaccine advisory panel with individuals known for "anti-vaccine activism"—have drawn intense criticism. Democrats are expected to "hammer Kennedy" regarding these personnel shifts and the potential impact on public health recommendations. Meanwhile, Republicans are likely to emphasize Kennedy’s "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) agenda, which includes priorities such as "limiting food dyes and ultra-processed foods." Observers are particularly focused on Senator Bill Cassidy, a physician who previously supported Kennedy but may now challenge him for breaking a promise to maintain the integrity of the vaccine advisory committee.

Trump’s Bid for Federal Reserve Influence

The Trump administration is actively seeking to exert greater control over the Federal Reserve, a move described as a "serious threat to the central bank's independence." President Trump has expressed a clear desire to "install more of his own people" at the Fed, aiming to secure a majority of appointees on the governing board. With the nomination of economic advisor Stephen Myron and ongoing efforts to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook—who is currently challenging her removal in court—the administration hopes to influence interest rate policies. However, experts warn that the Fed was specifically designed to be "insulated from political pressure." The confirmation hearing for Myron is expected to highlight concerns regarding his previous academic work, which argued that the president should have more control over the Board of Governors, potentially undermining the long-term decision-making stability championed by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.

Harvard University’s Legal Win Against Funding Freeze

In a significant legal development, a federal judge in Boston ruled that the Trump administration’s decision to freeze over $2 billion in research funding for Harvard University was "unlawful." Judge Alison Burroughs concluded that the administration’s actions, ostensibly taken in response to allegations of anti-Semitism, appeared to be a "smokescreen for a targeted, ideologically motivated assault." The ruling noted that the withheld funding supported critical research into Alzheimer’s, cancer, and heart disease—projects with no connection to the campus climate issues cited by the administration. Furthermore, the judge found that the government "ran afoul of federal law" by bypassing the procedural requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. This victory significantly strengthens Harvard’s bargaining position as the university continues to navigate ongoing tensions with the White House.

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I'm expecting it's going to be like a lot of hearings in recent years where there's kind of a split screen depending on the party of the senator doing the questioning.
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When Democrats are asking the questions, I think they're going to hammer Kennedy about what happened last week at CDC and about vaccine policy.
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They are set to shake up recommendations on a variety of vaccines later this month.
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Republicans are moving in the opposite direction.
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I'll be watching to see whether Cassidy is going to call Kennedy out for all of the aggressive changes he's been making when it comes to vaccine policy.
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📖 Transcript

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies before the Senate today.
The hearing is meant to be about the president's health agenda, but it comes on the heels of upheaval at the CDC.
So what are lawmakers expected to ask about?
I'm E. Martinez, that is Michelle Martin, and this is Up First from NPR News.
President Trump wants to install more of his own people at the Federal Reserve.
We'll have a majority very shortly, so that'll be great.

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