Trump administration live updates: RFK Jr. answers more questions from Congress; Fed nominee Kevin Warsh faces senators

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before Congress, facing questions on vaccines and health agencies, while Fed nominee Kevin Warsh faced senators at his confirmation hearing. Virginia voters decided on a constitutional amendment that could impact congressional maps.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Health and Human Services Secretary, testified before Congress, facing criticism for his stance on vaccines and health agency overhauls. Kennedy cited pending litigation when questioned about Title X funding. Meanwhile, Kevin Warsh, President Trump's Fed nominee, faced senators at his confirmation hearing, with Sen. Thom Tillis vowing to block his confirmation unless the Justice Department dropped its investigation into current Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Virginia voters decided on a constitutional amendment that could pave the way for a new congressional map, potentially benefiting Democrats. The amendment's passage could impact the midterm elections. Trump's communication style was also analyzed, with NBC News examining his phone calls with reporters during the Iran conflict.
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